On Tuesday evening there was an explosion in the port area of Beirut, Lebanon, which killed at least 135 people and injured around 5,000 others.
The blast sent shockwaves as far as the International Airport's passenger terminal, about 9km away. Lebanon's President, Michel Aoun, has said the explosion was caused by the detonation of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate that had been stored unsafely at a warehouse.
Many homes have been destroyed as a result, turning people's lives upside down. But one grandmother was able to find a moment of peace amid the chaos, as she discovered her beloved piano had survived the blast.
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