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Lebanon/MENA: Beirut-Port Explosion, Operation Update Report n째 4 (MDRLB009) - Lebanon


Lebanon/MENA: Beirut-Port Explosion, Operation Update Report n° 4 (MDRLB009)
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Description of the disaster
On Tuesday 4 August 2020 at around 6pm, two explosions occurred at the Port of Beirut. The cause remains unclear, however initial reports have claimed it started with a fire in a firework storage area, which extended to highly flammable and explosive material stored in one of the many port warehouses causing two explosions, the second was massive.
This led to an enormous shock wave that rippled through greater Beirut and surrounding areas, extending up to Bekaa area. The sound of the explosion could be heard as far away as the island of Cyprus, located in the Mediterranean Sea 240 km away. The blast flattened the city s port, surrounding structures and infrastructure. Many buildings collapsed or are risk of collapsing, roads were blocked due to the fallen debris and open cracks in the ground, mass destruction of vehicles all over the city, shattered glas ....

Mediterranean Sea , Oceans General , International Monetary Fund , Central Administration Of Statistics , Lebanese Republic Presidency , Vulnerable Lebanese , Central Administration , மத்திய தரைக்கடல் கடல் , பெருங்கடல்கள் ஜநரல் , சர்வதேச பண நிதி , லெபனான் குடியரசு ப்ரெஸிடந்ஸீ , பாதிக்கப்படக்கூடிய லெபனான் ,

Lebanon: Beirut-Port Explosion, Operation Update Report DREF Operation n째 MDRLB009 - Lebanon


Lebanon: Beirut-Port Explosion, Operation Update Report DREF Operation n° MDRLB009
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Description of the disaster
On Tuesday 4 August 2020 at around 6pm, two explosions occurred at the Port of Beirut. The cause remains unclear, however initial reports have claimed it started with a fire in a firework storage area, which extended to highly flammable and explosive material stored in one of the many port warehouses causing two explosions, the second was massive.
This led to an enormous shock wave that rippled through greater Beirut and surrounding areas, extending up to Bekaa area. The sound of the explosion could be heard as far away as the island of Cyprus, located in the Mediterranean Sea 240 km away. The blast flattened the city s port, surrounding structures and infrastructure. Many buildings collapsed or are risk of collapsing, roads were blocked due to the fallen debris and open cracks in the ground, mass destruction of vehicles all over the city, shattere ....

Mediterranean Sea , Oceans General , International Monetary Fund , Central Administration Of Statistics , Lebanese Republic Presidency , Vulnerable Lebanese , Central Administration , மத்திய தரைக்கடல் கடல் , பெருங்கடல்கள் ஜநரல் , சர்வதேச பண நிதி , லெபனான் குடியரசு ப்ரெஸிடந்ஸீ , பாதிக்கப்படக்கூடிய லெபனான் ,