The Khamsini depression almost led to the lack of oxygen in Lebanon's hospitals and puts it in front of a catastrophe - details

2021-03-24 2021-03-24T17:44:21Z
غالب أبوبكر
غالب أبوبكر
كاتب مُحتوى ومسؤول تواصل اجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - With the region affected by the quintuple weather, accompanied by dusty weather and strong winds, yesterday a ship arriving in Lebanon, carrying oxygen intended for hospitals, stumbled due to bad weather and sea turbulence.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health also stated the following report:

"Lebanon lived yesterday for a long night with breathlessness, after the ship carrying oxygen intended for hospitals was unable to unload its cargo due to the sea and weather conditions .. It was expected that oxygen would run out at noon today and the deaths would be in the hundreds unless the crisis was brought under control."

The State of Syria supplied Lebanon with 25 tons of oxygen.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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