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Harmed Lebanon hospitals treating patients in parking lots after Beirut explosions

Hospitals in Lebanon’s capital Beirut have been obliged to treat patients in parking lots after various blasts damaged hospitals and left a big part of Beirut without electricity.
At the Saint George Hospital University Medical Center in Beirut’s Geitawi neighbourhood, the urgent care building was broken and lost power.

A chaotic scene outside the hospital opened with hospital staff running to free piles of broken glass from the road. At the same time, Civil Defense teams carried patients out in stretchers, and medical staff gave first aid to less severe cases in the adjacent parking lot.

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