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Update on Beirut Explosion
By: Zimbler0
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Tue, 11 Aug 20 7:14 PM
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http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/iran/articles/20200811.aspx

August 4, 2020: In Lebanon, a massive explosion obliterated the port area of Beirut. Buildings were damaged and windows blown out more than five kilometers from the explosions. Over 150 died and nearly 6,000 were wounded, mostly by the flying glass. Israel immediately denied any involvement, followed by Hezbollah, which has been accused of storing rockets and other Iranian munitions in the port area. The cause of the huge explosion, which created a mushroom cloud from water and dust, was apparently caused by large quantities of explosive materials stored in the port area. The cause was a fire in a warehouse full of fireworks that spread to an adjacent warehouse holding 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate formulated for use as explosives in mining operations. Under the right conditions such a quantity of ammonium nitrate could explode with the force of a 1.2 kiloton nuclear explosion. There is no radiation but the blast effect was enormous. There was a similar blast in Texas during World War II when a shipload of the same quantity of nitrates caught fire and exploded. The Beirut nitrates were taken off a Russian cargo ship in 2014 and placed in a port warehouse. The Russian cargo ship was on its way to Africa when it developed mechanical problems can entered the port during 2013 to make repairs. While there the shipping company that owned the ship went bankrupt and abandoned the ship, crew and cargo. The Lebanese government could never decide what to do with the dangerous cargo and welded shut the doors of the warehouse to prevent theft.

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(Entire article is about iran and its problems. Zim.)


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