Two Thais injured in Beirut blast are safe, says Labour Ministry


Since there are still traces of ammonia in the air in Beirut, the Lebanese government has advised everybody to wear masks. - Reuters

BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): The two Thai workers in Lebanon who were injured in the Aug 4 Beirut explosion are in a safe condition, Deputy Labour Minister Theanrat Nawamawat said.

Veerayut Boonrak, who works as a cook at the Japanese restaurant Ginger & Co, sustained injuries from shards of glass and a falling ceiling, while Chanathat Tanyodsak, a jewellery craftsman, suffered wounds on his hands and hurt eardrums.

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