Published 18:41 IST, August 9th 2020
Priest says Mass in church damaged in Beirut blast
Video surveillance footage from inside a church in Beirut captures the moment a shockwave from Tuesday's devastating explosion slams into the building.
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Video surveillance footage from inside a church in Beirut captures the moment a shockwave from Tuesday's devastating explosion slams into the building.
The footage shows Father Rabih Thoumy swinging a chain censer sending smoke into the air before rubble begins to fall from the ceiling at St. Maron Baouchrieh Church.
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Church priest, Father Marwan Mouawad, was chanting off-camera when the lights went out and glass rattled before crashing down to the ground.
He was seated in the first row inside the church when the incident took place.
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Father Marwan Mouawad said it was "truly a miracle" that those inside the church survived.
Parishioners returned to the church on Sunday for Mass.
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The damage from the blast was visible, including broken stain glass windows.
The massive explosion was thought to be caused by the ignition of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, a chemical used for explosives and fertiliser, that was being stored at the Beirut Port.
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18:41 IST, August 9th 2020