Welcome to Thursday, August 6th, friends...
At least 135 people are dead and 5,000 wounded following a massive explosion in Lebanon's capital Beirut.
The city is decimated with thousands of residents left homeless, a medical system strained, and up to $5 billion worth of damage.
Prime Minister Hassan Diab said ammonium nitrate was likely responsible for the blast, after 2,750 tons of the highly-explosive material was “left unsecured for six years in a warehouse.”
Organizations including the Lebanese Red Cross, Beit el Baraka, and Donner Sang Compter have been providing support for victims of the explosions, including evacuating citizens, setting up blood drives, and helping to house families whose homes have been wrecked.
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