Large Aid Shipment from Germany, Portugal Arrives in Beirut


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) Beirut, Sep 12, 2020, SPA -- A large shipment of relief supplies arrived today, Saturday in Beirut from Germany and Portugal to help Lebanon's strained health
system five weeks after a devastating blast ripped through the city's port, dpa reported.
On August 4, a massive explosion rocked the Beirut port killing more than 190 people and wounding 6,000 others. It also displaced some 300,000 people.
Eight ambulances and other medical supplies arrived on board the Antonov cargo plane from Munich, which was provided by the non-profit German association Orienthelfer founded by the cabaret artist Christian Springer.
According to Springer, portions of the aid were paid for by a donation of 200,000 euros (236,000 dollars) from the Bayern Munich football club.
European Union Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarcic handed over the goods to the Red Cross and the Lebanese Civil Defence.
"This is a sign of Europe's solidarity with the Lebanese," he said.
"We have mobilized 63 million euros as European Commission alone to help Lebanon overcome the immediate impact of this tragedy," the EU official added.
This is the third humanitarian airlift launched by the European Union to Lebanon since the blast took place.
--SPA
01:59 LOCAL TIME 22:59 GMT
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