Hundreds of young Lebanese ditched drinks for brooms to sweep debris in the absence of a state-sponsored cleanup operation following a deadly blast. Massive explosions rocked downtown Beirut on Tuesday, flattening much of the port, damaging buildings and blowing out windows and doors as a giant mushroom cloud rose above the capital.
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Lebanese youth take part in a campaign to clean the damaged neighbourhood of Mar Mikhael.
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Volunteers clean the streets following Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon.
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People clean up after a massive explosion in Beirut.
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Volunteers clean the streets from the wreckage following Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area.
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People clean up after a massive explosion in Beirut, Lebanon.
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People clean up after a massive explosion in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Lebanese activists take part in a campaign to clean the damaged neighbourhood of Mar Mikhael.
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Volunteers clean the streets, following Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon.
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Volunteers gather aid supplies to be distributed for those affected by Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon.
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Volunteers gather aid supplies to be distributed for those affected by Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon
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Volunteers gather aid supplies to be distributed for those affected by Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon
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