From ashes and debris, iconic Beirut museum reopens 3 years after massive damage from port blast

A choir performs during the reopening event in the courtyard of the Sursock Museum during an opening event for the iconic venue in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 26, 2023. The museum has reopened to the public, three years after after a deadly explosion in the nearby Beirut port reduced many of its treasured paintings and collections to ashes. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s Sursock Museum has reopened to the public, three years after a deadly explosion in Beirut's port — set off by tons of improperly stored chemicals — reduced many of its treasured paintings and collections to ashes.

The reopening Friday night offered Beirut residents a rare bright spot in a country reeling from a crippling economic crisis that has left around three-quarters of Lebanon's population of 6 million in poverty.

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