Beirut blast caused up to $4.6bn in physical damage -World Bank

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The World Bank estimates the value of physical damage caused by the explosion that rocked Beirut port on August 4 at between 3.8 billion dollars and 4.6 billion dollars.

“The country will need international aid and private investment to recover,” according to an initial assessment led by the World Bank, in cooperation with the United Nations and the European Union in Lebanon.

In addition to the damage caused to homes, hospitals, schools, and streets, the explosion forced many businesses to close, contributing to a loss of economic activity estimated at between 2.9 billion dollars and 3.5 billion dollars.

 

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