TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 8月5日 14時55分
Dozens of people were reported dead and more than 4,000 were injured across Beirut on Aug. 4, according to officials cited by the Associated Press, after a massive explosion at the port of the Lebanese capital became the latest calamity in a country grappling with the coronavirus pandemic and an extended financial crisis. Homes were reduced to rubble, cars were overturned on streets littered with glass and other debris, and hospitals were overwhelmed as rescuers searched for survivors. The cause of the explosion remains unclear but Lebanon's general security chief said confiscated explosive material was being stored at the port, the AP adds. In these photographs: wounded people receive treatment at a hospital parking lot; debris litters a main road at sunset; the interior of a damaged house; a bloodied man places a cloth to his head on a destroyed street; and rescue crews search for survivors. Photographs by Marwan Naamani—picture alliance/@gettyimages, @marwan.tahtah—@AFP通信/@gettyimages, Nabil Mounzer—@epaphotos-EFE/@shutterstock, @marwan.tahtah—@AFP通信/@gettyimages and @danielcardephoto—@gettyimages
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