Close to where the
welder was working, there was "highly explosive sodium nitrate"
confiscated from a ship by Lebanese authorities and placed in one of the
warehouses located near the harbour. The ammonium nitrate - more than 2,750
tons - had been stored in the warehouse for six years.
Security sources in the country have claimed the welder sparked the initial fire that in turn ignited the chemicals, causing a blast that has been compared to a "nuclear bomb"
The blast sent
seismic shockwaves through the city on Tuesday evening, August 4, destroying
buildings and shattering windows.
Over 100 people died
in the blast and more than 4,000 sustained varying degrees of injuries.
Many people are
feared to still be trapped under the rubble, including those trapped inside
their damaged homes.
As at this morning,
smoke was still rising from the port, where a towering grain silo was
shattered. Toxic gases were been reported in the aftermath along with strange
orange clouds, with the US Embassy warning any Americans in Beirut to stay
inside.
Many people are
feared to still be trapped under the rubble, including those trapped inside
their damaged homes.
As at this morning,
smoke was still rising from the port, where a towering grain silo was
shattered. Toxic gases were been reported in the aftermath along with strange
orange clouds, with the US Embassy warning any Americans in Beirut to stay
inside.
The head of
Lebanon's Red Cross said: "What we are witnessing is a huge catastrophe.
There are victims and casualties everywhere."
Ammonium nitrate is
mainly used as a fertilizer but has also been linked to terror attacks after
being used in homemade bombs.
General Security
chief Abbas Ibrahim said it had been confiscated years earlier, reportedly from
a ship.
Lebanese President
Michel Aoun has declared a state of emergency for Beirut for two weeks - and
vowed the "harshest punishments" for those responsible for causing
the explosion.
Prime Minister
Hassan Diab described the disaster as a "national catastrophe" and
added that "those responsible will pay the price".
His wife and
daughter were injured in the explosion after it damaged his residence at The
Government Palace.
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