This story is from August 5, 2020

Up to 300,000 left homeless by Beirut blast: governor

A huge blast in Beirut has left 300,000 people homeless and caused damage across half of the city estimated to cost more than $3 billion, its governor told AFP on Wednesday. Marwan Aboud said that the estimated cost of the damage from Tuesday's explosion was between $3.0 billion and $5.0 billion dollars. Engineers and technical teams have yet to conduct an official assessment.
Up to 300,000 left homeless by Beirut blast: governor
BEIRUT: A huge blast in Beirut has left 300,000 people homeless and caused damage across half of the city estimated to cost more than $3 billion, its governor told AFP on Wednesday.
"I think there are between 250,000 and 300,000 people who are now without homes," said Marwan Aboud, adding that the estimated cost of the damage from Tuesday's explosion was between $3.0 billion and $5.0 billion dollars.

Engineers and technical teams have yet to conduct an official assessment, he said, adding that damage from the blast in the port area seems to have extended over half of the city.
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