Firefighters put out new blaze in Lebanon capital

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BEIRUT, Lebanon, Sept 15, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Firefighters in Lebanon’s
capital said Tuesday they put out a fire at a building under construction, in
what was the third blaze to hit the city since a massive explosion at the
port.

The building, located about 1.5 kilometres (0.9 miles) away from the city’s
port in central Beirut, was designed by the renowned late British-Iraqi
architect Zaha Hadid.

Footage shared on social media showed black clouds of smoke billowing off
of bright red flames that climbed up the side of the curvaceous building with
latticed covering.

AFP reporters at the scene saw firefighters use a crane to aim water hoses
at its smouldering facade.

“What was on fire was the insulation that separates the outside from the
inside” of the building, a civil defence officer told AFP.

“We were able in the fastest time possible to control” the blaze, he said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the fire.

The August 4 explosion at the port, one of the world’s largest non-nuclear
blasts ever, killed 190 people, wounded thousands and ravaged building
windows and doors in large parts of the city.

It was followed by a small fire on Tuesday last week at the port and
another huge fire on Thursday at a port warehouse where food aid was stored.

Both the explosion and port fires have revived popular outrage against a
political class accused of being inept, corrupt and unable to ensure public
safety.

Preliminary government findings said sparks from a power saw could have
caused Thursday’s blaze, echoing a theory that welding was also behind the
August 4 explosion.

On Tuesday, local social media users speculated the cause of the new fire
could also be welding.

Theatre director Yahya Jaber on Facebook expressed alarm at what he
described as “Beirut’s pre-imagined, pre-designed and pre-welded
assassination”.

Hadid, who died in 2016 at age 65, was famed for her architectural works of
sweeping curves in countries around the world.

She was the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Prize for
architecture, and best known for her designs for the Guangzhou Opera House in
China and the aquatics centre used in the 2012 London Olympics.