Foreign and Expatriates Ministry is in contact with the Lebanese Embassy in Britain, to follow on the conditions of the Lebanese expatriate community in London, in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire that erupted on Wednesday in North Kensington.
The Lebanese "Choucair" family, who resides on the 22nd floor of the building which was rattled by fire, is still reported missing.
The family is comprised of Bassem Taa'an Chocair, his wife Nadia Ghassan Choucair, her Mother Sareya Asaad Chocair, and his three daughters Mirna, Fatma and Zainab, originally from Baalbeck's Nahle town.
In the latest incoming update, the Lebanese Embassy in Britain reported that the concerned British authorities notified the Embassy that that it does not have so far a list of all the names of those harmed in fire, including victims or missing people
Source: NNA
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