
A year after the Beirut blast, survivors are still grieving, still angry, and still waiting for justice
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One year ago, at 6.08pm on an otherwise unremarkable Tuesday, they detonated in a mushroom cloud of death and destruction -- one of the largest non-nuclear blasts in history.
In the leadup to its anniversary my colleagues and I have had to pore over hours of video of the explosion and its aftermath. It's not an easy task. I was at my desk in CNN's Beirut bureau, contemplating what to do after work on a hot August evening, when I felt the building shake.More Related News

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