Massive Fires Sweep Lebanon Due To Sudden Temperature Rise

Massive Fires Sweep Lebanon Due To Sudden Temperature Rise

BEIRUT, Oct 16 (NNN-NNA) – Thousands of square metres of forests have been destroyed, in more than 103 massive fires, in several towns and villages in Lebanon, since Monday night.

The affected towns and villages include Mechref, Kfar Matta, Daqoun, Zagharta and Dibbiyeh.

Caused by a sudden rise in temperature, the fires broke out and also reached houses and cars in some of the areas, prompting many people to leave their houses and move to safer areas.

George Kettaneh, secretary general of the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC), announced that, LRC rescued 49 civilians with suffocating cases in Na’ame, a southern village in Lebanon.

Raymond Khattar, director general of the Lebanese Civil Defence (Fire Department), said, the massive fires led to the explosion of 20 landmines in Chouf district of Mount Lebanon.

These are the worst fires in Lebanon in decades and the country has not witnessed a disaster of such magnitude for years, he added.

With support of Lebanese Armed Forces, Civil defence workers and firefighters have been working since Monday, to put out the fires.

Lebanese Interior Minister, Raya El Hassan, said, two Cypriot jets arrived on Tuesday to help Lebanese firefighters to control the fires.– NNN-NNA

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