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Shots through the Lens of SCDN member and Photographer Mansour L. Dib and others Selected

 

Hani Tabsharani sculpted “La Fiancée de Beyrouth” from leftovers of rubble and shattered glass. His work is in memory of the victims of the Beirut Port blast that took place on August 4, 2020. Beirut mayor gave the statue a prominent place on Pasteur street in Gemayzeh

 
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Beirut Port silos, severely damaged by the blast.

 

Office building overlooking Beirut port damaged.

 

Office building overlooking Beirut port severely damaged.

 

Building & Hotel overlooking port area - yet to be renovated.

 
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Buildings affected by Beirut port blast.

 

Building under renovation by an NGO.

 

Joint efforts to rebuild a classified building

 

Shop devastated by the blast.

 

Traditional Lebanese architecture under renovation.

 

Inside of a residential flat demolished by the blast

 

Raffi Yedalian Sculpture “Monument of gratitude.”

 

Two residential buildings renovated.

 

Lady shopkeeper in Mar Mikhael, hurt and wounded, tells her story.
Now sitting in renovated shop.

 

Petrol Station on Mar Mikhael main street, that collapsed with the blast

 

Renovated shop.

 

Hani Tabsharani sculpture “La fiancée De Beyrouth”

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