Debris from the damage caused to a classroom at the Boucherieh Adventist Secondary School in Beirut, Lebanon, after an explosion destroyed buildings and killed more than 100 people on Aug. 4, 2020. [Photo: Rick McEdward/MENA]
At least 100 people are dead, thousands injured and buildings destroyed after a massive explosion hit Beirut, Lebanon on August 4. The blast was felt as far away as Cyprus, which is more than 140 miles away, and registered as a 3.3 earthquake in Beirut. Initial reports blame the blast on a fire at a warehouse for firecrackers.
The Middle East and North African Union (MENA) has reported their staff has been accounted for and are safe. However two churches, the Middle East University, two high-schools and a learning center for refugee children suffered damage from the blast
In an email, the president of the Adventist Church in MENA, Rick McEdward, said, “Our hearts go out to the people of Lebanon who have already experienced much hardship over the last few months. We are committed to helping do what we can to bring hope to people during this time of difficulty.”
Damage to the Boucherieh Adventist Church in Beirut, Lebanon, after the explosion took place on Aug. 4, 2020. [Photo: Rick McEdward/MENA]
MENA is still assessing damages to the Church property. More information will come as it is made available.