The clock on Mirna Habbouche’s wall is stuck at 6:07. The clock’s hands were paralysed three years earlier when the Beirut port exploded just a little over a kilometre away from Mirna's house in the Karantina neighbourhood. The blast killed at least 250, wounded over 7,000 people, and ripped apart half of the capital city. Mirna does not want to replace the clock. She says that it would not make sense; that was the exact moment that time stopped moving for her. Mirna was driving with her then one-and-a-half-year-old son Chris on the highway directly in front of the port when it exploded. The explosion sent shards of glass into her right eye and right hand and peppered
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