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Nightmares, flashbacks, fatigue: Beirut faces mental health crisis after blast

Psychologists say this is being exacerbated by the constant stream of images on Lebanese TV and social media showing the blast and its bloody aftermath.

August 24, 2020 / 16:03 IST
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More than two weeks after a massive explosion tore through Beirut killing 181 people and leaving entire neighbourhoods in ruins, Sandra Abinader still jumps at the slightest sound.

"The other day, I was trying to open a jar and the popping sound made me jump back and scream. I felt for a second I needed to run away."

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Despite recognising the magnitude of her ordeal, Sandra, 18, said she was not interested in seeking professional help. "We're used to dealing with our problems on our own," she said, stoically.

Her attitude is common in Lebanon, a country hardened by past wars and sectarian conflict and where stigma still rules attitudes towards mental health.