BBC journalist films horrifying moment office collapses after Beirut blast in interview

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A BBC reporter was conducting a live video interview when the office she was in collapsed following the devastating explosion in Beirut.

BBC News Arabic journalist Maryam Toumi was speaking to Faisal Al-Aseel, project manager at the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy, from the Lebanese capital, as the blast took place.

As she speaks, the walls begin to ominously shudder causing her to look around in a growing panic, before an eruption is heard and the camera is knocked to the ground as the office caves in.

Mr Al-Aseel sits in shock as the screen turns red before moving his monitor round to show to a woman in a face mask, also in the room with him.

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