TOPSHOT - A picture shows the damaged grain silos at the port of the Lebanese capital Beirut at sunset on August 3, 2022, following a partial collapse due to an ongoing fire since the beginning of the month. - On August 4, Lebanon will mark two years since the port's massive explosion that killed more than 200 people. It was caused by a stockpile of haphazardly stored ammonium nitrate fertiliser catching fire. The silos, had shielded the western part of the Lebanese capital when the catastrophic blast took place two years ago. (Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO / AFP)