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Beirut explosion: At least 135 killed and 5,000 injured in Lebanon blast as rescuers search for survivors

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August 5, 2020
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Beirut explosion: At least 135 killed and 5,000 injured in Lebanon blast as rescuers search for survivors

The aftermath gives an idea of the power of the explosion

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Residents wake to a scene of devastation, shocked by the magnitude of the destruction.

The number of dead in Beirut’s huge explosion has risen to 135, with around 5,000 injured and tens of people still missing as rescuers search for survivors, Lebanon’s health minister says.

President Michel Aoun said it was caused by 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate – used in fertilisers and as an explosive – which was left unsecured in a warehouse for six years at the city’s port.

He called for an urgent cabinet meeting on Wednesday, and said a two-week state of emergency should be declared as the disaster is investigated.

TOPSHOT - An aerial view shows the massive damage at Beirut port's grain silos and the area around it on August 5, 2020, one day after a massive explosion hit the heart of the Lebanese capital. - Rescuers searched for survivors in Beirut in the morning after a cataclysmic explosion at the port sowed devastation across entire neighbourhoods, killing more than 100 people, wounding thousands and plunging Lebanon deeper into crisis. (Photo by - / AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
An aerial view shows the massive damage at Beirut port’s grain silos and the area around it
Man rescued from rubble in Beirut
Man rescued from explosion rubble

The head of Beirut’s port, Hassan Koraytem, said the highly-explosive material blamed for the powerful blast came to be stored there six years ago because of a court order, local broadcaster OTV reported.

The general manager reportedly said that the customs department and state security had asked authorities for the material to be exported or removed, but “nothing happened”. It was unclear to whom the requests were made.

 SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB    Members of Turkey's Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) help local medics to carry a casualty at the site of Tuesday's blast in Beirut's port area, Lebanon August 5, 2020. Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH)/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE.
Rescue teams search through rubble near the site of the blast
Bride poses for photo when explosion happens
Bride poses for photo seconds before explosion

Residents woke today to a scene of devastation, shocked by the magnitude of the destruction.

Pictures showed cars upturned and streets covered in shattered glass and twisted metal, with buildings reduced to rubble.

Thousands have been left homeless and families are still counting the casualties and searching for the dead.

Many people spent the night going from one hospital to another, desperate for any news about missing loved ones.

Prime Minister Hassan Diab declared a day of mourning and pledged those responsible would “pay the price”.

He said his country was experiencing “a real catastrophe” and appealed to other nations for help.

The blast struck with the force of a 3.5 magnitude earthquake, according to Germany’s geosciences centre GFZ, and was heard and felt as far away as Cyprus – more than 125 miles (200km) across the Mediterranean.

A mushroom cloud could be seen spreading over the city.

“L’Apocalypse,” read the front page of Lebanon’s French L’Orient-Le Jour newspaper. Another paper, al-Akhbar, had a photo of the destroyed port with the words: “The Great Collapse.”

Those who felt the blast said they had never experienced anything like it.

“It was a real horror show. I haven’t seen anything like that since the days of the [civil] war,” said Marwan Ramadan, who was about 500 metres from the port and was knocked off his feet by the force of the explosion.

The intensity of the blast threw victims into the sea and rescue teams are still trying to recover bodies.

“It was like a nuclear explosion,” said Walid Abdo, a 43-year-old school teacher.

Beirut explosion aftermath
At least 5,000 people in the city were hurt
A picture shows the scene of an explosion in Beirut on August 4, 2020. - A large explosion rocked the Lebanese capital Beirut on August 4, an AFP correspondent said. The blast, which rattled entire buildings and broke glass, was felt in several parts of the city. (Photo by Anwar AMRO / AFP) (Photo by ANWAR AMRO/AFP via Getty Images)
Blast hits city – sending smoke into sky

Lebanon was already on the brink of collapse amid the coronavirus outbreak and an unprecedented economic crisis that had triggered mass protests in recent months.

Its hospitals, already buckling under a surge in COVID-19 infections, are now overflowing and struggling to cope with the influx of those injured in the blast.

Doctors and nurses have been forced to treat some of those hurt on the streets outside, while at the same time trying to keep coronavirus patients separate from the constant new arrivals.

Map of Beirut showing approximate location of the blast, and a 2km radius - as the effects of the explosion were felt across the city
The explosion caused windows to shatter as far as 2km away
Beirut explosion hits church during mass
Priest flees as explosion hits during mass

Lebanon’s main grain silo was also destroyed in the blast, leaving the country with less than a month’s reserves but still enough to avoid a crisis, economy minister Raoul Nehme said.

Offers of assistance have been pouring in from across the world, with Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Bangladesh, Israel, Russia, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait and Iran among the many countries pledging support.

This includes planeloads of humanitarian aid, rescue teams, medical staff and supplies, as well as field hospitals.

Aftermath of massive blast in Beirut. Pic: Wael Hamzeh/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Aftermath of massive blast in Beirut. Pic: Wael Hamzeh/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

“It’s like a war zone. I’m speechless,” said Beirut’s mayor Jamal Itani, while inspecting damage he estimated ran into billions of dollars.

“This is a catastrophe for Beirut and Lebanon.”

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