
Isle of Wight firefighters have held a minute's silence for those who died in Beirut this week.
It comes as Lebanon's president has said an investigation into the explosion is exploring the possibility it was caused by "a rocket or a bomb".
Michel Aoun told local media: "The cause has not been determined yet.
An explosion on Tuesday flattened the port in the Lebanese capital which killed 154 people.
5,000 others were injured and with dozens are still missing.
More than 12% of Beirut's population, are unable to return to their homes after the explosion blew out doors and windows across the city.
1 minute silence has just been carried out by us and others across @iwightfire and @Hants_fire to commemerate the firefighters and the others who tragically lost their lives in Beirut this week.
— BlueWatch - Newport IOW (@BlueWatch_IWFRS) August 7, 2020