For the previous week or so, Lebanon has been remembering the lives of those that had been killed by the Beirut Blast.
In the course of that, the silos at Beirut port had different plans. On August 4th, a part of the silos collapsed leaving one more unexplained and uncared for web site.
For the second week now, #الاهراءات or Beirut Port Silos hashtag trended on Twitter.
The subject primarily centered on the collapse of the Silos and a set of blended reactions alongside.
Twitter person @areej_AAH conveyed a perspective that could possibly be taken contradicting what the general public in Lebanon suppose.
“I don’t see something poetic within the Silos’ collapse on August 4th.
I solely see murderers and their crimes. They blew up the port two years in the past. This yr they let the Silos burn or supposedly lit it up on fireplace so it could fall.. they usually may maintain their [secret] companies going.
The gradual collapse scene of the Silos is painful.. and terrifying on the identical time.”
This tweet by Nataly N Nasr sums up a Lebanese perspective questioning the “coincidence” of the collapse of a part of the Silos on the 2nd anniversary of the Beirut Blast.
“August 4th, 2020 – August 4th, 2022, a coincidence?…” she commented.
An analogous level was tweeted by Taleen El Gharib, pointing to the hour and date:
Tweets accusing the authorities had been many, right here’s one among them:
Translated: “On August 4, 2020, they dedicated the crime, and on August 4, 2022, they demolished the one witness to the reality!”
Twitter person Khalid Saleh expressed the sorrow and the ache he associates with the Beirut Blast and the Silos collapse.
“August 4th’s tragedy will stay a scar within the coronary heart of each real #Lebanese whether or not the Silos keep put or not,
Hiroshima was completely demolished, the world didn’t neglect that #tragedy however [rather] it was revived out of the wreckage and it shined and have become lively once more,
We rebuilt Beirut to say that we’re stronger than the #warfare
and we’ll rebuild the #port as a result of it’s the #core.
#Beirut_Deserves_to_Live