Anti-government protesters rest in a hammock hanging from a traffic sign post during a protest in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 19, 2019. AP Photo
A man holds a Lebanese flag as he stands on a balcony during a protest targeting the government over an economic crisis, in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
Women hold Lebanese flags as they stand on a balcony during a protest targeting the government over an economic crisis, in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
A worker cleans up broken glass of a damaged shop a day after anti-government protests in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, on October 19, 2019. EPA
A Lebanese protester, wearing a mask of the Spanish TV show "La Casa de Papel", chants slogans on the highway linking Beirut to north Lebanon, in Zouk Mikael on October 19, 2019.
Lebanese activists clean a main road in downtown Beirut on October 19, 2019 as hundreds continued to gather in Lebanon for a third day of protests against tax increases and alleged official corruption after the security forces made dozens of arrests. AFP
Lebanese army soldiers stand guard in Beirut's financial district on October 19, 2019. AFP
A protester climbs a street lamp in downtown beirut as hundreds continued to gather on October 19, 2019. AFP
Police stand behind barricades that were installed as extra security measures around the Lebanese government building in Beirut, Lebanon. AP Photo
A Lebanese protester carries his aoud during a demonstration on the highway linking Beirut to north Lebanon, in Zouk Mikael on October 19, 2019. AFP
Anti-government protesters rest in a hammock hanging from a traffic sign post during a protest in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 19, 2019. AP Photo
A man holds a Lebanese flag as he stands on a balcony during a protest targeting the government over an economic crisis, in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
Women hold Lebanese flags as they stand on a balcony during a protest targeting the government over an economic crisis, in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
A worker cleans up broken glass of a damaged shop a day after anti-government protests in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, on October 19, 2019. EPA
A Lebanese protester, wearing a mask of the Spanish TV show "La Casa de Papel", chants slogans on the highway linking Beirut to north Lebanon, in Zouk Mikael on October 19, 2019.
Lebanese activists clean a main road in downtown Beirut on October 19, 2019 as hundreds continued to gather in Lebanon for a third day of protests against tax increases and alleged official corruption after the security forces made dozens of arrests. AFP
Lebanese army soldiers stand guard in Beirut's financial district on October 19, 2019. AFP
A protester climbs a street lamp in downtown beirut as hundreds continued to gather on October 19, 2019. AFP
Police stand behind barricades that were installed as extra security measures around the Lebanese government building in Beirut, Lebanon. AP Photo
A Lebanese protester carries his aoud during a demonstration on the highway linking Beirut to north Lebanon, in Zouk Mikael on October 19, 2019. AFP
Anti-government protesters rest in a hammock hanging from a traffic sign post during a protest in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 19, 2019. AP Photo
Fumes and civic sense as Beirut protesters vent their anger
Stench of fires pervades Lebanon capital as some residents try to clear up damage