of the victims are still looking for closure, and for those responsible to be held to account. the explosion plunged lebanon into a deeper crisis, but the small mediterranean country had been on the brink for years due to the dire economy and political instability. carine torbey has more from beirut. it's a day of reflection, a day to go back to that moment that changed the city completely and turned many lives upside down. it is a day that it's going to be marked with lots of events, mainly in the afternoon. there will be several marches from several points in the city, mainly through the devastated streets, and from the houses of the victims, for people to show sympathy and solidarity with the relatives of those who lost their lives in that apocalyptic blast one year ago.