Burj Khalifa Lights Up With Lebanese Flag To Stand In Solidarity After Explosion
By Izza Sofia, 05 Aug 2020
Image via moonnoor / Shutterstock.com
Dubai’s Burj Khalifa lit up late Tuesday night with the colors of the Lebanese flag in a stand of solidarity after the deadly blasts in Beirut.
On the building’s official Twitter account, a representative shared, “Burj Khalifa lights up in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Lebanon. Our condolences to our beloved people in Lebanon. Oh God, give the people of Lebanon patience and solace.”
The Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt were also illuminated with the Lebanese flag in mourning in the wake of the tragedy.
The massive explosion shook Beirut to its core, and while investigations on the catastrophe are still ongoing, officials said that tons of ammonium nitrate—found in fertilizers and bombs—were unsafely stored at the port since 2014.
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash wrote a heartfelt message on Twitter. “Our hearts are with Beirut and its people,” he said.
“We pray in these hours that God protects brotherly Lebanon and the Lebanese, and that he eases their pain, heals their wounds, and keep the sadness away from them,” he tweeted alongside a photo of the Burj Khalifa with the Lebanese flag.
تعازينا لأهلنا في لبنان الحبيبة! اللهم ارحم من انتقلوا إليك.. اللهم الطف بأهلها.. اللهم ألهم شعب لبنان الصبر والسلوان#BurjKhalifa lights up in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in #Lebanon pic.twitter.com/VRR00hXiUM
— Burj Khalifa (@BurjKhalifa) August 4, 2020
Pyramids lights up with the Lebanese flag 🇱🇧
— 𝗦𝗮𝗹𝗺𝗮 𝗘𝗹𝗸𝘂𝗿𝗱𝘆 (@SalmaElkurdy) August 4, 2020
Egypt / Giza#Beirut pic.twitter.com/xvGyoFu1qF
Our condolences and support to all those affected by the explosion in Beirut. Our hearts are with you. pic.twitter.com/tpkty76obM
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 4, 2020
Sep 13: a vessel with 2,750 tons of Ammonium Nitrate entered the Beirut port.
— Hachem Yassine (@HachemYassin) August 4, 2020
Oct 15: "the port authorities discharged the cargo onto the port’s warehouses. The vessel and cargo remain to date in port awaiting auctioning and/or proper disposal." pic.twitter.com/TNLeRvMkXP
قلوبنا مع بيروت وأهلها.
— د. أنور قرقاش (@AnwarGargash) August 4, 2020
دعاؤنا في هذه الساعات العصيبة أن يحفظ رب العالمين لبنان الشقيق واللبنانيين، وأن يخفف مصابهم ويضمد جراحهم، ويحفظ بيوتهم من الأحزان والآلام. pic.twitter.com/k1Hf3ftfMS
[via Khaleej Times, opening image via Facebook]