Deadly Blast Rocks Beirut
Massive Explosion Leaves Hundreds Dead
A massive warehouse explosion in Beirut, Lebanon has killed at least 218 people and injured thousands more. The blast occurred on Tuesday, August 4, 2020, sending a devastating blast wave across the city.
Experts believe the explosion was caused by a large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the Port of Beirut. The chemical is commonly used in fertilizers and explosives, and its detonation created a massive shockwave that shattered windows and damaged buildings across the city.
Immediate Impact
The explosion has caused widespread damage to the port area and surrounding neighborhoods. Buildings have been reduced to rubble, and cars have been overturned. Hospitals are overwhelmed with victims, and rescue workers are struggling to reach those trapped in the wreckage.
International Response
The international community has responded to the disaster with offers of aid and support. Governments around the world have sent medical teams, emergency supplies, and financial assistance. The United Nations has also dispatched a team to Beirut to assess the damage and coordinate relief efforts.
Investigation Ongoing
The cause of the explosion is still under investigation. Lebanese authorities are working with international experts to determine what triggered the detonation and who is responsible. The investigation is expected to take several weeks or even months to complete.
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