Liberia’s parliament building caught fire on Wednesday as anti-government protests entered their second day.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though authorities have not ruled out arson.
The protests erupted following the removal of the opposition-led House Speaker, Konati Koffa, who faced corruption allegations.
Demonstrators have also called for the resignation of President George Weah.
The government has responded to the protests with force, using tear gas to disperse crowds and arresting numerous protesters.
The political unrest in Liberia highlights the deep-seated divisions within the country and the challenges facing its fragile democracy.