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posted by takyon on Wednesday August 05 2020, @12:09PM   Printer-friendly

Ammonium nitrate: what is the chemical blamed for blast in Lebanese capital?

The likely cause of the huge blast in Beirut on Tuesday appears to have been the highly reactive chemical ammonium nitrate.

Lebanon's prime minister, Hassan Diab, said 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded after lying unsecured in a warehouse for six years, tallying with reports that a ship carrying a similar quantity of the chemical had unloaded its cargo at the port in 2013. It remains unclear what caused the chemical to ignite.

Ammonium nitrate.

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AFP is quoting the governor of Beirut, Marwan Abboud, as saying the damage from the port blast has extended over half of the city, with the cost of damage likely above $3bn.

He has also upped his previous estimate of the number of "homeless" to 300,000, which is close to the total population of the central part of the capital. Again, we are not sure if he is talking about homelessness or people whose homes have been damaged.

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  • (Score: 2) by PiMuNu on Wednesday August 05 2020, @12:37PM (1 child)

    by PiMuNu (3823) on Wednesday August 05 2020, @12:37PM (#1031672)

    > I guess this is the difference between the first world and the not-first world

    Also the difference between recent warzone and not-recent warzone (thanks go to you, Israel, Hezbollah, Amal and Syria).

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by looorg on Wednesday August 05 2020, @12:45PM

    by looorg (578) on Wednesday August 05 2020, @12:45PM (#1031676)

    It doesn't help for sure. But it still doesn't really excuse that you store that amount in an unsecure location for that amount of time. It was 30 years since the civil war ended, 15 years since the Syrians left. The last time Israel was that far up into Lebanon was 2006.
    But it's interesting to note that in the 60's and 70's, before the civil war, Beirut was considered to be a fantastic place by middle east standards.