An official source tells local news: “The tests conducted on the materials below the silos denied what was reported about dangerous and toxic materials that might be emitted as they fall.”
Just four days before the two-year commemoration of the Beirut blast, a part of the grain silos at the Beirut Port collapsed. Clouds of dust spread around the falling silos.
The dust was allegedly dangerous and toxic, and official guidelines have been made on how people in the nearby areas should act if the silos were to fall.
But now, an official source tells MTV: “The tests conducted on the materials below the silos denied what was reported about dangerous and toxic materials that might be emitted as they fall.”
An official source also tells local news, that “hours, not days, are separating us from the fall of the silos in the port warehouse.”