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Beirut (Lebanon), Aug 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (camera: Nabil Mounzer) Supporters of the Lebanese Forces (LF) party held a rally in the port of Beirut to commemorate the victims of the explosion in the port of the Lebanese capital on August 4, 2020, in which at least 200 people died and more than 6,000 were injured.
Beirut, Feb 4 (EFE), (Camera: Noemí Jabois).- Six months after the Beirut Port explosion, the Lebanese authorities began to figure out plans for the future of ground zero of the blast that left over 200 dead and 6,500 injured.The rebuilding of the port, where there is still a large hole caused by August 4 explosion and only one building erected, will cost between $425 and $520 million, according to the World Bank estimations.One of the first reconstruction ideas emerged nearly a month after the explosion by Portuguese designer Tomás Reis, who published a series of “concept images” for a future memorial at ground zero.SOUNDBITES OF PORTUGUESE DESIGNER TOMÁS REIS.
Lebanese protesters march in the capital Beirut to mark three years since one of history's biggest non-nuclear explosions rocked the city. 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
Beirut (Lebanon), Oct 4 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nabil Mounzer) Relatives of the victims of the explosion in Beirut, which in August 2020 left more than 200 dead and 6,500 injured, demonstrated on Monday at the entrance from the port of the Lebanese capital to support Judge Tarek Bitar.FOOTAGE FROM THE PROTEST OF FAMILY MEMBERS OF VICTIMS OF THE BEIRUT EXPLOSION IN SUPPORT OF JUDGE TAREK BITAR.