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Podcast: The Beirut explosion, one year later
2021-08-06 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

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       When a warehouse filled with ammonium nitrate and fireworks exploded at the Port of Beirut on Aug. 4, 2020, it pushed out a fireball into the air, followed by a shock wave that raced inland at supersonic speed. A trail of devastation followed: 200 people dead, thousands wounded and 300,000 homeless.

       The Lebanese capital’s more than 2 million residents have spent the last year trying to rebuild not just their lives and buildings but also the pride and confidence of a city and country left in tatters. Their government hasn’t helped.

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       Today we talk with L.A. Times Middle East bureau chief Nabih Bulos, who was injured in the Beirut explosion. And we hear from relatives of those affected.

       Host: Gustavo Arellano

       Guests: L.A. Times Middle East bureau chief Nabih Bulos and Los Angeles-area residents Peggy Bedoyian, Fouad Georges, Rola Batal and Rami Batal

       More reading:

       Once, they were symbols of promise. The Beirut blast turned them to monuments of despair

       Lebanon’s people line up in ‘queues of humiliation’ as their country unravels

       A roar, an explosion, then a blank: An L.A. Times reporter’s ordeal in the Beirut blast

       


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