Mobile cranes and trucks at work at Tripoli port. AFP
Tripoli port in northern Lebanon has been handling ships diverted from Beirut after the blast at the port there on August 4, 2020. AFP
A cargo vessel moored next to a dock crane at Lebanon's Tripoli port. AFP
The port underwent upgrades to deal with an expected increase in cargo from materials being sent for post-war reconstruction in Syria, but the war has not ended and such shipments would now attract US sanctions. Reuters
Loading cranes for trucks at Tripoli port in Lebanon. Reuters
A cargo vessel docked at Lebanon's Tripoli port. AFP
The vehicles carrier Grande Napoli docked at Tripoli in northern Lebanon. AFP
Tripoli port has a smaller capacity than Beirut but has deeper waters and can handle larger ships. AFP
Trailer lorries loaded with cargo at Tripoli port in northern Lebanon. AFP
Mobile cranes and trucks at work at Tripoli port. AFP
Tripoli port in northern Lebanon has been handling ships diverted from Beirut after the blast at the port there on August 4, 2020. AFP
A cargo vessel moored next to a dock crane at Lebanon's Tripoli port. AFP
The port underwent upgrades to deal with an expected increase in cargo from materials being sent for post-war reconstruction in Syria, but the war has not ended and such shipments would now attract US sanctions. Reuters
Loading cranes for trucks at Tripoli port in Lebanon. Reuters
A cargo vessel docked at Lebanon's Tripoli port. AFP
The vehicles carrier Grande Napoli docked at Tripoli in northern Lebanon. AFP
Tripoli port has a smaller capacity than Beirut but has deeper waters and can handle larger ships. AFP
Trailer lorries loaded with cargo at Tripoli port in northern Lebanon. AFP
Mobile cranes and trucks at work at Tripoli port. AFP
After Beirut blast, Tripoli hopes for a long-awaited economic boost
Lebanon's northern port city becomes more attractive to shipping and business after damage caused to capital