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Photo by @renaeffendiphoto / On August 4, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of Beirut exploded, causing a powerful blast wave that leveled buildings and resulted in at least 200 deaths and injured over 6,500 people. The aristocratic Sursock family has lived continuously in Sursock Palace since it was built in Beirut in the 1870s. The explosion caused extensive damage to its structural foundations as well as to furniture and personal effects. Ariana Sursock, 18, was in the house at the time of the blast. She escaped injury, but her childhood bedroom was left in turmoil. Her 98-year-old grandmother was injured by flying glass and debris and later died from the injuries. “Everything seemed to be turning, moving, and the chandeliers were swinging, and there was so much dust,” said Ariana, recalling the moment of impact. “I thought, This is the end—there's no way I'm going to survive this.” #beirut #blast #lebanon #disaster #impact

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