All-Victims

Out of respect for the wishes of the victims' families, these pages will remain bright, but we insist to keep
On August 4, 2020, Minerva was home, and she called her children to tell them about a huge fire at
Minerva Nassour is a Lebanese housewife born in 1957. On August 4, 2020, she was with her husband at Saint
Mireille, a head nurse at the Cardiac Department of Saint George University Hospital, was still at work when a fire
Mirna broke her right leg while at work in Ashrafieh during the Beirut blast. She underwent rodding surgery to insert
Mirna Habbouch, Lebanese, born in 1984, was in the Karantina neighborhood at the time of the explosion on August 4,
Misal was a firefighter, and he was his family’s only breadwinner. On August 4, 2020, he was on duty, and
Mizan traveled to Lebanon to improve his family’s living conditions. On August 4, 2020, he left work to a flat
On August 4, 2020, Ali sustained a hand injury as a result of the blast when a door collapsed over
Mohamad worked at the Safety and Security Division at the port of Beirut. When the fire erupted in warehouse number
Mohamed is a content director at Anghami; he lost 80% of his vision in the August 4 explosion, and although
Mohamad worked as a truck supervisor at the port of Beirut. On August 4, 2020, his employer called him to
On August 4, 2020, Mohamed was near his house in Karantina when the explosion pushed him up in the air,
Mohamed is a member of the internal security at the port of Beirut. On August 4, 2020, he suffered from
Mohamed returned home in Mar Mikhayel after a long day at work. He heard the sound of flying airplanes and
Mohamed moved to Lebanon in 2004 seeking better opportunities that would help him realize his dream to travel to Germany.
Mohamed Tarchichi, a Lebanese born in 1992, owns a shop in Moudawar area in Beirut. On August 4, 2020, Mohamed
Mohamed was the Deputy Operations Director of a reputable loading/unloading company at the port of Beirut. He was at work
Mohamed tested positive for the coronavirus and suffered from a stroke worsening his prognosis; his family flew him from Africa
Mohamed worked hard to make ends meet; during the day he worked for a potato chips distribution company, and as
Mohamad always dreamt of becoming a sea captain, but he was recruited by a sea ships company before he could
Mohamed Al-Berjawi, Lebanese, born in 1985 with a foot disability, also suffers from heart problems. In 2017, he started responding
Mohamed Dakdouki, Lebanese born in 1980. On August 4, he was working in a warehouse close to the explosion site
Mohamed was a hairdresser and owned a salon in the Southern Suburb of Beirut. On August 4, 2020, he was
Mohamed Kamel El-Rayyes, a Lebanese born in 1993, specializing in car mechanics. On August 4, 2020, he was with both
Mohamed Fadel El-Mohamed is a Palestinian-born truck driver at the port of Beirut. On August 4, 2020, he was at
Mohamad was majoring in Electrical Engineering at a technical institute, but he decided to drop out and join the workforce.
Mohamed was the concierge of East Village Building. When the fire erupted at the port of Beirut on August 4,
Mohamed was a supervisor at BCTC at the port of Beirut. On August 4, 2020, he spent the morning with
Mohamed Oral, Lebanese, born in 1991, worked at a car repair shop, and at a parking lot in Gemmayze in
On August 4, 2020, Mohamed was at Jeitawi hospital recovering from a car accident. The explosion heavily damaged the hospital
Mohamed sustained several injuries to his head, eye, and shoulder, as a result of the blast on August 4, 2020,