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'Every time someone opens the door, we think it's my father'
People in Lebanon have observed a minute's silence a month after a massive explosion killed almost 200 people in the capital, Beirut. The blast left about 300,000 people homeless. Tatiana Hasrouty is a law student, who spoke to the 91热爆 shortly after the explosion. At that point, her family was looking for her missing father - Ghassan Hasrouty - who worked at the port. Just over two weeks later, they got the news that they'd feared.
(Photo: Tatiana Hasrouty and her father. Credit: Hasrouty family)
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