This topic is locked, no replies allowed. Inaccurate or out-of-date info may be present.

  • Print

Topic: At least 10 dead as massive explosion rocks Beirut destroying buildings and 'lea  (Read 518 times)

cadence4u

    US flag
    View Profile
  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 475 (since 2016)
  • Thanked: 40x
At least 10 dead as massive explosion rocks Beirut destroying buildings and 'leaving people covered in blood and broken glass'

* The country's health minster said the blast has left many people injured
* It reportedly destroyed the house of former PM  Saad Hariri, who has been confirmed safe by his party
* Dramatic footage shows smoke billowing from the port area shortly before an enormous fireball explodes
* Sources close to Lebanon's militant group Hezbollah denied theories the blast was an Israeli strike

A massive explosion in the Lebanese capital of Beirut has left at least 10 people dead and destroyed the home of the former prime minister.

The Future Movement Party confirmed that ex-PM Saad Hariri is safe, but the country's health minister said the blasts had caused a 'very high number of injuries' and huge damage. 

Medical sources told Reuters that at least 10 people been killed by the explosion, which appeared to follow a fire - the cause of which is unknown - at the port.

Dramatic footage shows smoke billowing from the port area shortly before an enormous fireball explodes into the sky and blankets the city in a thick mushroom cloud.

Witnesses have stressed the sheer enormity of the blast, which was reportedly heard in Cyprus, and likened it to a 'nuclear bomb'.

Lebanon's internal security chief Abbas Ibrahim said that the explosion occurred in a section housing highly-explosive materials - not explosives.

Witnesses pointed to videos which seem to show fireworks shooting out of the smoke, while experts said a combination of fireworks and highly flammable fertiliser could have sparked such an explosion.

Israel has denied any involvement amid escalating tensions with the militant group Hezbollah along the country's southern border. 

It comes just days before a United Nations tribunal is set to rule on the assassination of the country's former PM Rafik Hariri, Saad's father. 

The Middle Eastern country is passing through its worst economic and financial crisis in decades and has seen demonstrations.

Miles from the scene of the blast - which people in Cyprus even claimed to have heard -  balconies were knocked down, ceiling collapsed and windows were shattered.

Local media carried images of people trapped under rubble, some bloodied, and crowds were pictured fleeing down debris-covered streets.

The loud blast - so enormous it was heard in Cyprus -  was felt across large parts of the city, with some districts losing electricity.

Harrowing scene pictures show injured people walking from the debris, which was sprayed over the streets of Beirut.

Local Fady Roumieh was stood in the car park to shopping centre ABC Mall Achrafieh, around 2km east of the blast, when the explosion occurred.

He said: 'It was like a nuclear bomb. The damage is so widespread and severe all over the city. Some buildings as far as 2km are partially collapsed. It's like a war zone. The damage is extreme. Not one glass window intact.'

One witness said: 'I saw a fireball and smoke billowing over Beirut. People were screaming and running, bleeding. Balconies were blown off buildings. Glass in high-rise buildings shattered and fell to the street.'

Another witness said she saw heavy grey smoke near the port area and then heard an explosion and saw flames of fire and black smoke.

They said: 'All the downtown area windows are smashed and there are wounded people walking around. It is total chaos.'

'Buildings are shaking,' tweeted one resident, while another wrote: 'An enormous, deafening explosion just engulfed Beirut. Heard it from miles away'.

Online footage from a Lebanese newspaper office showed blown out windows, scattered furniture and demolished interior panelling. 

It comes amid political tension in Lebanon, with street demonstrations against the government's handling the worst economic crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.

Late last year investigators revealed what was effectively a state-sponsored pyramid scheme being run by the central bank, which was borrowing from commercial banks at above-market interest rates to pay back its debts and maintain the Lebanese pound's fixed exchange rate with the US dollar.

In January mass protests against the corruption allegations and a faltering economy led to the fall of Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s government.

His predecessor , Independent Hassan Diab, cut the country’s budget by $700million and put in place a financial rescue plan a month later.

But Lebanon’s problems have persisted after the Covid-19 pandemic forced global border closures, and protests have returned after the Lebanese pound fell in value, despite a lockdown being imposed in March.

Many businesses have been forced to close, but as prices continue to rise with a devalued currency some are struggling to buy basic necessities, and the prime minister warned that Lebanon was at risk of a ‘major food crisis’.

Analysts suggest the crisis has been prolonged because of political sectarianism, with the president, prime minister and speaker split between the three largest cultural groups; Christians; Shia Muslim; and Sunni Muslims.

Parliament is also drawn down the middle between Christian and Muslim members.

With the country’s governance in need of unity between the competing groups, external powers have been able to interfere in the country. Iran, for instance, backs the militant Hezbollah Shia movement.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8592549/Massive-explosion-rocks-Beirut-destroying-buildings.html

ktheodos

    US flag
    View Profile
  • Platinum Member
  • *********
  • Posts: 5504 (since 2008)
  • Thanked: 88x
Crazy world we live in....

CatMeow109

    US flag
    View Profile
  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 9 (since 2019)
  • Thanked: 0x
What could have cause that explosion. I assume it was cause by a chemical reaction around the area but, I'm not sure.

ajamimajida

    US flag
    View Profile
  • Silver Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 1868 (since 2017)
  • Thanked: 82x
There was a firecracker warehouse nearby that I think started the fire that ignited the eplosion.  I am from Lebanon and have many family members there.  two cousins so far let us know they are ok but still have many family members that we have not heard from.

1imaginarygirl

    US flag
    View Profile
  • Silver Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 1324 (since 2016)
  • Thanked: 110x
There was a firecracker warehouse nearby that I think started the fire that ignited the eplosion.  I am from Lebanon and have many family members there.  two cousins so far let us know they are ok but still have many family members that we have not heard from.

I'm so sorry to hear this. I hadn't heard much about it, so I just watched a few videos of the explosion. How terrifying! They say the death toll is over 150 now. I hope you find all of your family there alive and well.  :heart:

nannycoe1

    US flag
    View Profile
  • Platinum Member
  • *********
  • Posts: 4027 (since 2013)
  • Thanked: 103x
terrible things are happening everywhere . It is a scary time all over

  • Print
 

Related Topics

  Subject / Started by Replies Last post
43 Replies
7012 Views
Last post August 01, 2011, 12:31:28 pm
by mrisha
0 Replies
615 Views
Last post August 01, 2011, 10:26:18 am
by bigedshult
13 Replies
2324 Views
Last post January 20, 2014, 02:31:30 pm
by CharmedPhoenix
6 Replies
786 Views
Last post July 10, 2015, 07:40:47 pm
by ancmetro
16 Replies
2654 Views
Last post October 18, 2018, 09:30:38 am
by teresa3200