Here's what Beirut looks like after the explosions that rocked the city:
An enormous explosion on Beirut’s port has left more than 100 dead, thousands injured and reportedly damaged half of the city that could cost up to
. Once called “The Paris of the Middle East,” this is how Beirut looks after the explosion went off Tuesday.near the Port of Beirut rocked Lebanon’s capital city Tuesday, resulting in mass damages and casualties city-wide, even miles away from the blasts. Authorities believe the explosion was caused by a fire that broke out near a warehouse containing confiscated,Lebanon was already struggling with an economic downturn and the coronavirus pandemic, and experts say the damage and displacement caused by the blast will only exacerbate the situation—not to mention that Lebanon relies heavily on imported goods, and the explosion has leveled the country’s main port.A destroyed port after a massive explosion is seen in Beirut, Lebanon on Wednesday.
A day after a massive explosion occurred, people walk past a boat that received damages at the port .A woman stands inside a damaged Beirut restaurant a day after the explosion.A man inspects the damage of yesterday's blast that tore through Lebanon's capital.A Lebanese couple check out the damage to their house in an area overlooking the destroyed Beirut port.A Lebanese woman walks over the rubble in her apartment in the Gemmayze neighborhood on Wednesday.
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