One person died of a heart attack while helping to battle the flames. Otherwise, there have been no reports of casualties. Some officials called out the Lebanese government for not responding better to the emergency situation."Firefighting aircraft are without maintenance, while the extravagance of the public funds is not affected. We call for a state of emergency to control fires," tweeted Former Minister Major General Ashraf Rifi.تحية لشجاعة مراسلة الجديد حليمة طبيعة الي واكبت الحرائق و تنقلت معها و كانت دايما بين الناس و نقلت شكاوهم الى المسؤولين طيلة ٦ ساعات بمناطق الحرائق ..@Halima_Tabiaa#لبنان_يحترق pic.twitter.com/gnPRNDN3IN
— حسين (@hussssein123) October 15, 2019
"At the hands of Interior Minister Raya Al-Hassan and the state apparatus of civil defense, internal security forces, army and citizens were recruited to extinguish fires," added Rifi.God bless Lebanon ❤️#لبنان_يحترق pic.twitter.com/tMMFoE7g2j
— Yaseer (@yoloyaser) October 15, 2019