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Beirut (Lebanon), 14 Aug (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Wael Hamzeh).- A nurse rescued three premature babies from the rubble of a collapsed hospital in the aftermath of the Beirut port explosion. Nurse Pamela Zeinoun, 26, was working at the capital’s Al Roum Hospital on 4 August when the blast hit. The hospital where she had worked for five years was destroyed by the deadly explosion, along with many other buildings in the city.FOOTAGE OF THE AL ROUM HOSPITAL IN BEIRUT.
Images of the aftermath following the collapse of parts of Beirut's grain silos. The collapse comes just days before the second anniversary of a catastrophic explosion at the Lebanese capital's port that ravaged the stores and parts of the city. IMAGES
Images of the site of the August 4, 2020 blast at the Beirut port as Lebanon's marks three years since one of history's biggest non-nuclear explosions rocked the Lebanese capital. Still nobody has been held to account as political and legal pressures suspend the investigation. IMAGES
Eight more grain silos collapse at Beirut's port after succumbing to damage from the devastating 2020 explosion -- the third major collapse in a month. A cloud of dust rose over the port after the collapse, which brought down the last of the northern block of silos that was more heavily damaged in the blast, and where a fire had been burning since July. IMAGES TO COMPLETE: VIDI32GX93J_EN
The northern section of the grain silos, partly destroyed by the 2020 Beirut port explosion, collapse. It is the third such incident this month. The eight towers that came down were the last remaining part of the structure's northern bloc which sustained the most damage during the explosion. IMAGES
Lebanese demonstrators break into applause as an ambulance siren rings out to mark the moment of the massive port explosion that ripped through the capital Beirut, on the second anniversary of the disaster. IMAGES
Relatives of Beirut port blast victims march towards the blast site, to mark two years since the massive dockside explosion ripped through the Lebanese capital. IMAGES