Lebanese volunteers distribute food in the Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital.
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Lebanese volunteers distribute food in the Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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Lebanese volunteers distribute food in the Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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Lebanese volunteers distribute food in the Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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Lebanese volunteers distribute food in the Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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Lebanese youths gather metal poles to support the ceiling of a damaged building in Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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Lebanese youths gather metal poles to support the ceiling of a damaged building in Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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A woman stands at the window of a building at Karantina neighbourhood near Beirut's port on August 11, 2020 following a huge chemical explosion that devastated large parts of the Lebanese capital. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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