Distributed in the presence of Moroccan Ambassador to Lebanon M'hammed Grine, officials and representatives of Lebanese civil society, this medical and humanitarian aid includes notably first aid drugs, foodstuffs (canned food, legumes, powdered milk, oil, sugar, flour ...), tents and blankets to house the victims.
This aid, sent under the aegis of the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity, also includes medical equipment for the prevention of Covid-19, including protective masks, visors, coats, and hydroalcoholic gel.
The Ambassador of the Kingdom in Beirut said that this medical and humanitarian aid, distributed in application of the High Instructions of HM King Mohammed VI, aims to support the Lebanese people affected by the repercussions of the devastating explosion that rocked the port of the Lebanese capital.
HM King Mohammed VI had given his High Instructions for sending emergency medical and humanitarian aid to the Lebanese Republic, following the tragic explosion in the port of Beirut.
The Sovereign had also gave His High Instructions for sending and deploying a military field hospital in Beirut in order to provide emergency medical care to the populations injured in this incident.
This field hospital is made up of 150 people, including 45 doctors from various specialties (ICU specialists, surgeons, traumatologists, ENT specialists, ophthalmologists, burn treatment specialists, neurosurgeons, pediatricians, pharmacists), specialized nurses and support staff.