Khaleej Times

Bride happy to be alive

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beirut — Radiant in a long white gown and veil, 29-year-old Lebanese bride Israa Seblani stands smiling and posing for her wedding video. The scene is shattered by a deafening roar, and a powerful shockwave nearly blows her off her feet.

The dramatic footage captured the moment when a massive explosion rocked the Lebanese capital on Tuesday.

Seblani, a doctor working in the United States, helped to check on the injured nearby, before fleeing central Beirut’s Saifi square to safety.

A day later, she and her husband Ahmad Subeih, 34, a businessma­n in Beirut, were struggling to process what happened.

“I have been preparing for my big day for two weeks and I was so happy like all other girls, ‘I am getting married’. My parents are going to be happy seeing me in a white dress, I will be looking like a princess,” she said.

“What happened during the explosion here — there is no word to explain ... I was shocked, I was wondering what happened, am I going to die? How am I going to die?”

Behind her, piles of smashed glass from the blown-out windows of the hotel where she was due to stay littered the ground, along with crushed remnants of flower arrangemen­ts that had adorned banquet tables.

Seblani arrived in Beirut three weeks earlier to prepare for her wedding.

Subeih recalled the aftermath of the blast, which officials have blamed on a huge stockpile of highly explosive material stored for years in unsafe conditions at the port.

“We started to walk around and it was extremely sad, it was not describabl­e the devastatio­n and the sound of the explosion,” he said. “We are still in shock ... I have never heard anything similar to the sound of this explosion.”

“I feel so sad about what happened to other people, about what happened to Lebanon,” added Seblani. “When I woke up and saw the damage that happened to Beirut, the one thing I said was thank God we are still alive.”

After the blast, she and her husband tried to compose themselves and carry on with their celebratio­ns. —

 ?? Reuters ?? LUCKY ESCAPE: Bride Israa Seblani with her husband Ahmad Subeih at the same place where they were taking their wedding photos at the time of the explosion. —
Reuters LUCKY ESCAPE: Bride Israa Seblani with her husband Ahmad Subeih at the same place where they were taking their wedding photos at the time of the explosion. —

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