LGBT+ people in Beirut have been left with horrific injuries and damaged or destroyed homes after the explosion a week ago. The blast at the docks on 4 August destroyed a huge area of the city.
It killed over 200 people, injured over 6,000 and left over 300,000 homeless. It particularly damaged neighborhoods where LGBT+ people were more likely to live – so many are victims.
Meanwhile Lebanon’s LGBT+ organization Helem saw its community center, just half a mile from the explosion, severely damaged.
Another center, run by Proud Lebanon, also sustained damage. But the human cost of the explosion is even more severe. Those who survived often have life-threatening or life changing injuries.