Lebanese launched a community campaign to help the people affected by the explosion that shook the center of the capital Beirut yesterday under the title "Our houses are open", and resulted in 100 dead and no less than 4000 wounded, and damage estimated between three and five billion dollars, as an expression of their solidarity and solidarity, and an invitation from them To unite their efforts to contain the crisis that Lebanon is going through.

And spread the tag #Our Homes_Open through social media, which included many phone numbers of people who confirm their willingness to host any affected by the Beirut explosion in the areas surrounding the explosion and all parts of Lebanon, stressing that their homes and hearts are also open to receive any needy in these difficult times that Lebanon is going through.

Individuals have provided rooms in their personal homes to accommodate those directly affected by the Beirut explosion through the tag that issued the "Twitter", where one of the tweeters said: "Everyone has a base in Beirut, and my followers have small children. Our homes are open in all of Lebanon from North to South, to Bekaa, so from below The atmosphere is toxins.

And he said in another tweet: "To # Beirut, we wanted to say: # our homes are open, but they demolished them before you, but we say to you: # our hearts are open."

Campaigns were not limited to providing shelter and housing for the affected families, as activists called for blood donation as a result of the hospitals' urgent need for blood samples in the ambulance rooms, and published the numbers and location of the hospitals that announced their need for blood donors in Beirut and its suburbs and the Red Cross centers in various Lebanese regions.