For one
couple in Lebanon, last week's explosion in Beirut will be forever bound up
with another life-changing event. The birth of their baby boy George. And the
father-to-be caught it all on film.
Lebanon's
Parliament approved a two-week state of emergency for Beirut in its first
meeting after August 4th's catastrophic explosion. It grants the military broad
powers - like prohibiting gatherings and declaring curfews. Protesters and
rights groups fear the measure could lead to a crackdown on civil liberties.
Lebanese lawmakers have met to approve emergency measures, following last
week's devastating explosions which destroyed the port of Beirut. The move
gives the military wide-ranging powers, which critics worry could be used to
crack down on protesters, who blame politicians for the disaster.
Meanwhile,
volunteers from across Lebanon have travelled to Beirut to help residents clear
the streets of rubble. Plastic sheeting is being used to replace countless
windows shattered by the blast, and the army is distributing boxes of food to
residents - hundreds of thousands of whom have been left homeless. More than
170 people were killed in the blast and thousands more injured.
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