Paintings and photos are on sale in a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324617
People walk along a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324616
Rescue workers wait in a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324615
A view shows a building hit by the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others in Gemmayzeh district, Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324613
People walk along a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324614
Men talk near a closed shop in a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324612
People walk along a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324611
People walk along a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324610
A resident cleans a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324609
A view shows a building hit by the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others in Gemmayzeh district, Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324608
People walk along a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324607
People walk along a street in Gemmayzeh district one month after the Aug. 4 blast that killed 191 people and injured 6,000 others, in central Beirut, Lebanon. Gemmayzeh district is one of the hardest hit by the blast blamed on the improper storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. The explosion has caused an estimated $15 billion in damages and prompted the country's cabinet to resign.04.09.2020#6324597