Beirut heals its wounds, embraces its wounds, and kills it, after the explosion that shook the capital, causing damage never seen in Lebanon.

The death toll from Beirut's devastating explosion has risen to at least 135 people, while the number of injured people has reached 5,000, according to Lebanese MTV television quoted Lebanese Health Minister Hamad Hassan on Wednesday.

The scene in front of the Makassed Hospital is shocking. Dozens of young men gathered to check on their relatives.

In front of the emergency building, a young man sat with blood covering his face and body, who was on his motorbike in Mar Mikhael when the explosion occurred, he flew and fell to the ground and the glass from the buildings covered him.

An angry man from the scenes of death spoke to the Lebanese newspaper, "An-Nahar", about the headless bodies, the severely wounded people, the hospital equipment from gauze and others carried out, and added: "On the emergency ground, the doctors and nurses were forced to rescue the wounded, there are those whose poles were stitched and went out without being placed for him Gauze after it ran out. "

She enters and fears in her eyes. A spring woman asks about her relative, trying to not hear sad news. She starts crying out, "Does anyone know anything about Muhammad?"

In the front of Rizk Hospital, the image is similar, relatives of the wounded stood at the hospital door to check on them, as more than one person is not allowed to accompany the wounded.

A young man, who was waiting to check on his niece, said: "She was at home when the explosion went off, and the glass fell and she was hit by herself."

In front of the emergency, a girl was about 10 years old, the blood covered her clothes, her wounds are not serious, but the wound of the soul is much greater.

The number of wounded people who have died as a result of the Beirut explosion is increasing

In addition, Lebanon's hospitals have issued calls to donate blood from all groups for the wounded in the Beirut explosion.

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