'They are not just numbers': Missing Beirut silo worker's family clings to hope

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Before he went missing on Aug. 4, Ghassan Hasrouty, an employee of Beirut's giant grain silos for 38 years, thought he was working in the safest ...

A photograph shows a missing silo employee Ghassan Hasrouty posing with his family, in the family home following Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon, August 9, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKayShare this contentBEIRUT: Before he went missing on Aug. 4, Ghassan Hasrouty, an employee of Beirut's giant grain silos for 38 years, thought he was working in the safest place in the city.

At 1730 on Tuesday, Hasrouty called his wife, Ibtissam, saying he would be sleeping at the silos that night because a shipment of grains was arriving and he could not leave.Advertisement The government has promised to hold those responsible to account, but residents are seething with anger. They say the rescue response has been too slow and disorganised and that whatever chance there was for finding them alive is being lost.

 

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