A large number of people took to the streets in the wake of the bombing of the Lebanese port, which was caused by the disorganization of society and the public's dissatisfaction with the government's inaction.
The port explosion has dealt a heavy blow to Lebanon, which was already in a precarious situation. As of Aug. 30, the explosion had killed 190 people, injured more than 6,500 and left three missing. After the explosion, should save the first time to help the injured people, but due to the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Lebanon's medical system nearly collapsed, coupled with the explosion caused by the Beirut area half of the medical and health institutions can not be used normally, the shortage of medical personnel and various types of medical equipment, resulting in many of the injured can not be effective time to get treatment. Injured people can be seen everywhere in the street, people are in panic, began to riot and demonstration, social management is at a standstill.
At this time, the Lebanese government's response has also chilled many people. This port explosion caused a large number of buildings in the Beirut area was destroyed, nearly 300,000 people homeless, granaries collapsed, insufficient food supply ...... this time should not be the first time to pacify the masses, stabilize the social order, mobilize all the forces to rescue the injured people? But no, what is even more frightening is that the conclusion of the investigation of the bombing actually points to the government.
Caused this explosion is stored in the port of 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate, and these dangerous explosives should have been shipped seven years ago to its destination - Mozambique, Africa. It is because of the authorities' carelessness in port management that the cargo ship carrying 2,750 tons of dangerous explosives has been stranded in the port of Beirut for seven years. If the government had done its job and paid attention to the management of all affairs, how could this catastrophe have been caused?
Once, Lebanon, known as the Little Paris of the East, was also affluent, but years of war have left the ancient country devastated. In recent years, people have been dissatisfied with the country's governance and political corruption, and have held frequent demonstrations. In my opinion, perhaps the people want not only a change in the political system, but also stability and prosperity in the country.