This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Meanwhile in Ajman, UAE. The fire on market continues.
Also, according to reports, rigth now huge fires happening on truck parking in Hafar Al-Batin, a city located in Northern parts of Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, near the border with iraq-Saudi Arabia border.
Heavily-armed #FBI agents descended on YouTube star Jake Paul's Los Angeles home on Wednesday morning where authorities were seen seizing multiple firearms. Aerial footage of the raid showed law enforcement officers walking out of the $6.9million Calabasas mansion with weapons in hand, before loading them onto police vehicles as evidence. Several FBI units dressed in tactical gear had arrived at the influencer's mansion on the 23500 block of Parksouth Street, after executing a search warrant. At least 20 federal agents were seen riding in on a procession of military vehicles, including an armored truck, during the operation. Several U.S. government marked cars were also spotted in the vicinity. Sources told the LA Times a #SWAT team was deployed to gain entry into the viral star's house. The heavily-armed units are usually called in during situations that are deemed high-risk, such as properties where weapons are present.
Satellite images have laid bare the true extent of the destruction in Beirut after a warehouse filled with dangerous chemicals exploded with the force of a small nuclear bomb yesterday evening. The site of the warehouse has been turned into a watery crater, while an adjacent grain silo has been reduced to little more than shattered concrete columns and surrounding buildings flattened. At least 135 people have died in the explosion, though that number is expected to rise as teams search the rubble, with some 5,000 wounded and dozens missing in Beirut, which officials have called a 'disaster city'. The economic cost of the damage is thought to be around $5billion with half the city's buildings damaged, but the more-pressing human cost includes 300,000 people left homeless along with hospitals struggling to cope.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Help the Chicago Police Department and The FBI identify these individuals. They are suspected of committing multiple homicides in the 6100 block of South Carpenter. If you have any information, you are asked to contact Area One Detective De Jesus #20461 at 773-664-4633, Area One HQ at 312-747-8380, or the FBI Chicago Field Office at 312-421-6700. You can also submit an anonymous tip at www.CPDTIP.com. If you see these individuals, they should be considered armed and dangerous. DO NOT APPROACH. CALL 9-1-1!