When the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history occurred Sunday night, the world stopped and took notice. France, Israel, and even Puerto Rico, which is in the midst of a crisis as it recovers from Hurricane Maria, took a moment to honor the 59 lives lost in the Las Vegas shooting. U.S. cities like New York and Reno also showed their love and support for their fellow Americans.

Here's how some cities paid their respects:

The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France went completely dark.

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The city hall in Tel Aviv, Israel flashed the American flag in lights across its exterior.

All American flags were flown at half-staff in San Juan, Puerto Rico after President Trump issued an order for the United States to honor Las Vegas victims.

In New York City, the Empire State Building and World Trade Center went dark, except for an orange halo that signified awareness for gun violence.

Reno and the Las Vegas strip also went completely dark for the tragedy that took place so close to home.

From: Town & Country US