Fury over Beirut blast fuels protests, clashes with police
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Source: AP
By SARAH EL DEEB and BASSEM MROUE
BEIRUT (AP) Police fired tear gas and clashed with demonstrators in Lebanons capital on Saturday at the start of a planned protest over this weeks massive explosion that devastated large parts of Beirut and killed more than 150 people.
Thousands of people poured into Beiruts main square, where they set up symbolic nooses to hang politicians whose corruption and negligence they blame for Tuesdays explosion at the Port of Beirut.
The huge blast was caused by thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate improperly stored at the port for more than six years, apparently set off by a fire. It was the biggest in Lebanons history and caused an estimated $10-15 billion worth of damage, according to Beiruts governor. It also left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
The protest Saturday was the first significant demonstration since the explosion and organizers planned to hold a symbolic funeral for the dead. As the protest got underway however, small groups of young men began throwing stones at security forces. Near parliament, riot police fired tear gas at protesters who hurled stones and tried to jump over barriers that close the road leading to the legislature. The protesters later set on fire a truck that was fortifying barriers on a road leading to parliament.
The port area lies in devastation following this week's massive explosion in the port of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. Rescue teams were still searching the rubble of Beirut's port for bodies on Friday, nearly three days after a massive explosion sent a wave of destruction through Lebanon's capital. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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