04 September, 16:58
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One month after the explosion, Beirut is still looking under rubble
Hopefully in survivors, official toll is 190 dead
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Exactly one month after the deadly explosion in the port of Beirut, in Lebanon, people are still looking for any survivors under the rubble of the destroyed buildings in the center of the Lebanese capital.
Local media reported this this morning, citing sources from the Lebanese army and civil protection, engaged with foreign rescuers in the desperate search for survivors.
The official toll of the August 4 explosion is 190 killed and 6,500 injured but at least seven people are missing: three Lebanese, three Syrians and one Egyptian.
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