''We can't feel anything anymore'', Lebanese say on day two of catastrophe
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On the second day since the blast that ripped Lebanon's capital Beirut apart, residents are wandering through the city's rubble, lamenting the loss of their livelihoods, homes or businesses. Beirut's residents woke up to a capital in desolation. Rescuers dug through the rubble for survivors in a city that was already buckling under the weight of a financial meltdown and a coronavirus outbreak.
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