Lebanon, May 6
Lebanon's council of ministers announced that at least 59 containers carrying hazardous substances following the August 2020 Port of Beirut's twin explosions have been shipped out of the country.
The statement released by the council of ministers noted that the German company has been working for months to fill containers with dangerous materials, aiming to transport them out of Lebanon and avoid future explosions.
Following the explosions, Lebanon decided to deport hazardous material as the country has limited areas for land-filling and no hazardous waste storage or treatment facilities.
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