Grieving and angry, Lebanese mark year since horrific blast

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Several thousand Lebanese have marked one year since the horrific explosion at Beirut's port. 9News

United in grief and anger, families of the victims and several thousand Lebanese have marked one year since the horrific explosion at Beirut's port with a moment of silence and prayers at the foot of the silos that was shredded by the blast on that fateful day.

The explosion killed at least 214 people, according to official records, injured and maimed thousands and devastated entire neighbourhoods of the Lebanese capital. A year later, there has been no accountability, and the investigation has yet to answer questions such as who ordered the shipment of the chemicals and why officials ignored repeated internal warnings of their danger.

Families of the victims walked down the road parallel to the explosion site, carrying posters with photographs of their loved ones.READ MORE: Reflecting the raw anger at the country's ruling class, posters assailing authorities were hung on the facades of defaced buildings across from the port. In Beirut’s eastern neighbourhood of Gemayzeh, a fist fight broke out between supporters of the Lebanese Communist Party and others who support the right-wing Christian Lebanese Forces.

 

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