'Am I going to die? How am I going to die?' Israa Seblani was captured posing for a wedding photograph just seconds before a deadly explosion went off in Beirut, Lebanon. She describes the moment the blast hit. Latest from Beirut:
The UK is planning to send a small advance party of military personnel to Beirut within the next 24 hours to liaise with the Lebanese authorities dealing with the emergency response to the explosions, Sky News understands.Teams of search and rescue experts, rescue dogs and medics are on standby to deploy if required.
"We have also got a Royal Navy survey ship in the area which can be deployed to help assess the damage to the port." HMS Enterprise is being deployed and will help to map the seabed to work out the damage caused by the blast, and also identify safe routes in and out of the port to assist with reconstruction, a defence source told Sky News.Rescue teams search through rubble near the site of the blast, shocked by the magnitude of the destruction.
Pictures showed cars upturned and streets covered in shattered glass and twisted metal, with buildings reduced to rubble. Many people spent the night going from one hospital to another, desperate for any news about missing loved ones.
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