Scene from the explosion near the port of Beirut, Lebanon on Tuesday
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Pope Francis prays for victims of Lebanon explosion
At the
weekly General Audience, Pope Francis prays for victims of a massive
explosion in Beirut on Tuesday, which killed dozens and caused serious
destruction.
By Vatican News
During the weekly General Audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis prayed
for Lebanon in the aftermath of the explosion in Beirut on Tuesday.
"Yesterday in Beirut, near the port, there were massive explosions
causing dozens of deaths, wounding thousands and causing serious
destruction," said the Pope.
“Let us pray for the victims, for their families; and let us pray for
Lebanon so that, through the dedication of all its social, political
and religious elements, it might face this extremely tragic and painful
moment and, with the help of the international community, overcome the
grave crisis they are experiencing,” the Pope prayed.
Lebanon is in mourning after a massive explosion ripped through its
capital Beirut and surrounding areas on Tuesday evening, killing at
least 100 people and injuring thousands, with many feared still trapped
under rubble.
According to local authorities, the explosion was caused by tons of
ammonium nitrate stored in a warehouse in the port of Lebanon’s
capital.