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‘Apocalyptic’ scenes as Lebanon reels from trauma and rage
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August 9, 2020
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Lebanese citizens have opened their homes to strangers as the devastation of Tuesday's blast set in. Aside from the trauma, there's anger and rage. "Everyone knows someone who has been hit," says one doctor.
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