A month on, signal in Beirut rubble raises hope for survivor
The explosion killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others and is considered to be one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions ever recorded.
Members of forensic team walk near rubble at the site of Tuesday’s blast, at Beirut’s port area, Lebanon, August 7, 2020. | Photo Credit:
Reuters
The explosion killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others and is considered to be one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions ever recorded.
A pulsing signal was detected Thursday from under the rubble of a Beirut building that collapsed during the horrific port explosion in the Lebanese capital last month, raising hopes there may be a survivor still buried there. The effort unfolded after the sniffer dog belonging to the Chilean search and rescue team first detected something as the team was going through Gemmayzeh Street in Beirut and ru
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