On the second anniversary of an explosion at the port in Beirut, Lebanon, several grain silos that had been badly damaged in the blast collapsed on Thursday, just hundreds of metres away from where crowds were gathering for a protest at the city’s waterfront. “I am a young Lebanese with a broken heart today,” Lebanese citizen Jana Massoud said.
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On 2-year anniversary of Beirut port explosion, Lebanon grain silos collapse
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