The search for survivors continues after the blast killed more than 100 people and left at least 5,000 injured. Here's how you can help.
reports Lebanese officials, including its prime minister, are investigating 2,750 metric tons of explosive ammonium nitrate that were housed at the Beirut port since 2013.
This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Even before the deadly explosion, Beirut was already facing numerous challenges. Last fall, more than a million people in a country of six million protested in the streets. According to, citizens marched against"inefficient government services, corruption in Lebanon’s patronage-based political system, interference from foreign states like Iran, and the worst economic crisis since Lebanon emerged from its 15-year long war in 1990.
With hospitals and authorities overwhelmed treating victims and locating survivors—and countless residents in need of immediate food, water, and shelter—here's what you can do.
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