The Red Cross said at least 100 people were killed and 4,000 injured during an explosion in Beirut Tuesday

In the wake of Tuesday's twin blasts that destroyed Beirut's main port and left at least 100 people dead, Israeli politicians are demanding that precautions are taken in the northern city of Haifa to avoid a similar disaster in the future. 

"We need to remove the dangerous chemicals from the Haifa bay," said Likud MK Gila Gamliel told Israeli media on Wednesday. "The plan is to remove the [chemicals] within five years and then another five years to clean the area."

For years, security experts have warned that Haifa remains one of the most vulnerable cities in Israel for enemy attacks due to its high concentration of chemical processing facilities in the city. 

"Anyone who sees the disaster in Beirut should understand that it can happen here too, in Haifa Bay - we have huge fuel tanks, a bromine and ammonia reservoir, albeit not in a tank, but in dozens of trucks in the bay," Eli Levi, a writer for Channel 13, told 103FM. 

According to The Jerusalem Post, citing the Haifa Environmental Research Center, there are "1,500 aggregate risk areas and 800 types of dangerous chemicals in the Haifa Bay in factories right next to our bedrooms." Read more at i24