When I was in the army, I did a few deployments to Lebanon. I got to know the person of the house we stayed in pretty well and he talked about how nice Beirut is if you’re a civilian. He always said we seemed too high strung to see nice things in life. Fast forward 12 years I’m retired and I take a trip to Beirut and I arrived the day before the explosion. I’m so glad I got to see what it looked like as a civilian. Idk what it is man but for the most part, the people of Lebanon are extremely nice when you aren’t wearing a uniform. I’m talking I could leave my rental unlocked with the windows down and money on the seat, and nobody would ever steal anything. It wasn’t in the city when the explosion happened but I still heard it and saw what looked like a mushroom cloud. I stg I thought someone set off a nuke but there was no flash. And the only countries that have a conventional bomb that big are the US and Russia and I know neither of us would deploy them in Beirut. It was crazy seeing the difference in the city afterwards
What is it with young people and time? How does 2yrs equate to "after all this time"? In another video, someone referred to something that was 10yrs old, "really old". To them, the passage of time is in dog years. 🤣
“Its going to be sad” proceeds to smile & smack the camera playfully. Flails arms with joy like Don Lockwood in singing in the rain whilst approaching the death zone 😅
This is what you get when you have a corrupt government, shoddy safety and just corruption in general. Should never have stored that much explosive material in one place.
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How did it even happen? 🤔
I hope people have been held responsible. This is the scars of incompetence & corruption.
"Our space is
destroyedrestored but we are not" is surprisingly poeticWhy do I smell smoke from the vid 💀
Make a donation to the Red Cross out of respect
3 years💀 no f’n way
When I was in the army, I did a few deployments to Lebanon. I got to know the person of the house we stayed in pretty well and he talked about how nice Beirut is if you’re a civilian. He always said we seemed too high strung to see nice things in life. Fast forward 12 years I’m retired and I take a trip to Beirut and I arrived the day before the explosion. I’m so glad I got to see what it looked like as a civilian. Idk what it is man but for the most part, the people of Lebanon are extremely nice when you aren’t wearing a uniform. I’m talking I could leave my rental unlocked with the windows down and money on the seat, and nobody would ever steal anything. It wasn’t in the city when the explosion happened but I still heard it and saw what looked like a mushroom cloud. I stg I thought someone set off a nuke but there was no flash. And the only countries that have a conventional bomb that big are the US and Russia and I know neither of us would deploy them in Beirut. It was crazy seeing the difference in the city afterwards
Support from Serbia for Lebanon and Beirut people,it was a a horrible thing that stroke this country and city,love from Serbia ❤❤❤
Crazy what a missile can do
This is vile
Don't be sad. The chances of an explosion are lower today than they were three years ago. It is much safer now.
could you go to mosul because !$!$ left
Here is the difference very clear in culture, in western society this would have looked very different after 2 years.
Sad event for any country
GOSH… The affected area feels like a Section 8…
They still haven't fixed it???
Damn, this government laziness is what caused the explosion in the first place
New fallout be like
Third world
Ma dove vai, resta a casa
And 3 years later they rly choose Oppenheimer over Barbie because looking at Ryan gosling gave them boners 😮
Wild mentality
What is it with young people and time? How does 2yrs equate to "after all this time"? In another video, someone referred to something that was 10yrs old, "really old". To them, the passage of time is in dog years. 🤣
“Its going to be sad” proceeds to smile & smack the camera playfully. Flails arms with joy like Don Lockwood in singing in the rain whilst approaching the death zone 😅
That was never an accident.
somebody hit them.
The country has no money that’s why it’s still fucked
not a surprise the same incompetent management that caused the explosion exists today.
Our space is restored but we are not
Genuinely shocked there are still embers burning!
Most of Beirut is a bomb site anyway so not much difference. Just rearranged the rubble.
This may be wrong to say but it looks like a call of duty map
It was Bentist
It's been 3 years already. Time flies so fast. Hope they can rebuild their community for a better future!
When was the last time you spoke to his parents
I dare you to go to Palestine 😀 (my home country where I live)
The explosion was just a consequence of stupidity and ignorance. Typical for this area of the world.
who cares
WHAT THE HECK im gonna press not interested and will never see your sorry ass face
Legend says, the fire is still on till this day
Go to syria
Now, it's like 3 years
Why does everyone use this garbage music
Its hard to repair Something without money
The Emojis?
Almost 4 years now
vulture, get lost
I live here
This is what you get when you have a corrupt government, shoddy safety and just corruption in general. Should never have stored that much explosive material in one place.