Foreign Office says of British embassy workers suffered ‘non-life-threatening’ injuries in Beirut

Foreign Office says ‘small number’ of British embassy workers suffered ‘non-life-threatening’ injuries in Beirut blast

  • Explosion in Port of Beirut has killed dozens of people and devastated the city
  • Foreign Office confirms some British embassy staff were injured in deadly blast 
  • Boris Johnson said Government is ‘ready to provide support in any way we can’ 

British nationals are among those affected by the huge explosion that rocked the Lebanese capital Beirut today, it has been confirmed.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said a small number of staff sustained non-life threatening injuries in the explosion and are receiving medical attention where necessary.  

The Prime Minister said the Government is ‘ready to provide support in any way we can’ following the blast that has killed at least 73 people.

At around 6.30pm local time, a warehouse in the Port of Beirut that was already on fire blew up, sending out a shockwave for several kilometres.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said a small number of staff sustained non-life threatening injuries in the explosion and are receiving medical attention where necessary

The impact was catastrophic, ripping apart buildings and car and smashing windows. People on the island of Cyprus reported hearing two explosions in quick succession.

The British embassy is just two kilometres away from the scene of incident, in the densely-packed city centre. 

In a tweet, Mr Johnson said: ‘The pictures and videos from Beirut tonight are shocking. All of my thoughts and prayers are with those caught up in this terrible incident.

‘The UK is ready to provide support in any way we can, including to those British nationals affected.’

Videos of a huge mushroom cloud rising above the Middle Eastern city were shared extensively on social media on Tuesday evening local time.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: ‘My thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the devastating explosion in #Beirut today.

At around 6.30pm local time, a warehouse in the Port of Beirut that was already on fire blew up, sending out a shockwave for several kilometres

At around 6.30pm local time, a warehouse in the Port of Beirut that was already on fire blew up, sending out a shockwave for several kilometres

‘The UK stands in solidarity with the people of Lebanon and is ready to offer help and support including to those British nationals impacted.’

The British Embassy said it was in contact with local authorities and urgently seeking further information, adding that there is ‘significant disruption’ across Beirut.

James Cleverly, Minister for the Middle East, said: ‘Scenes of today’s explosions in #Beirut are truly shocking.

‘Our sympathies are with the Lebanese people and all those affected. We standby to provide support to British nationals who need it.’