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Beirut port explosion: 3 years on

Â鶹Éç Arabic’s Carine Torbey meets the families of victims of the Beirut port explosion who are living without answers or justice three years on.

Beirut's devastating port explosion killed more than 200, and injured thousands, but three years on, while neighbourhoods have largely returned to normal the families of victims are still waiting for answers. Â鶹Éç Arabic's Carine Torbey spoke to three people directly affected by the explosion about their experiences and perspectives.

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(Photo: Lebanese army member by damaged grain silo, Beirut port blast site (August 7, 2020). Credit: Reuters/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo)

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