
BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of damaged vehicles and containers piled up at the devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view damaged containers at the devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: Flag of Lebanon fly half-mast at the devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of damged grain silo at the devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of a statue at the devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of damged grain silo at the devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )

BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 3: A view of devastated Beirut port, almost one year after the August 2020 massive explosion, in Beirut, Lebanon on August 3, 2021. On 4 August 2020, a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, exploded, causing 217 deaths, over 7000 injuries, and displaced some 300,000, as well as causing massive material damage to residential buildings and commercial institutions. Beirut Port is still waiting for steps to be taken for reconstruction after the destruction it suffered as a result of the explosion last year. ( Hussam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency )