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Explosion in Beirut
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Lebanese President has blamed 2750 tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate that had been left unchecked in a warehouse for over 6 years. An incredibly volatile and flammable substance, and no one checked it for over half a decade- negligence of the highest order.2
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Sometimes really horrible things happen because of coincidental fuck-ups. One of which was the casual storage of thousands of tonnes of what used to constitute the major component of IRA car bombs. But it could have stayed in storage without harm, had there not been the ignition created by the burning ship of fireworks.
All this at a time when Lebanon is facing a series of concurrent crises, crippling the economy to a greater degree, many Lebanese say, than the Civil War.
Thousands are injured (I'd expect at least hundreds are dead, including, I would expect, some stationed as part of the UN peacekeeping mission based at the port), on a scale that would challenge even the best resourced and capable health service, without the complication of Covid-19. The Lebanese are a resilient people, but this is a terrible burden to bear.
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The Prince-e-Paul said:Mother owns a boat and next to the marina is a warehouse housing tanker sized boatloads of Ammonium nitrate. She has balloted the local MP and council about the danger of having such a material so close to residential homes. There are regulations but money talks and rules walk. A side issues is the stuff blows across the town and locals say is causes breathing problems and the ash corrodes paintwork where it settles. This could happen in the UK (if Ammonium nitrate is found to be the cause).
BBC news is reporting an Ammonium nitrate store that has been there since 2014, is the expected fuel for the blast.0 -
Chizz said:RIP to the dozens of people who have lost their lives in this incident. It appears that the blast was the result of ammonium nitrate/sodium nitrate exploding. 2,750 tons of the chemical had been offloaded in the port a few months ago and the ship was still in port awaiting an auction of the chemicals.
Why that quantity of highly explosive chemicals would be stored in a populous city and in a warehouse complex also used to store fireworks, I have no idea.
Literally a disaster waiting to happen.
These ports are at the centre of most of these cities, and are fairly small.
There is neither the space, nor has there been the financial or political impetus to create a modern port facility.
I understand the fertiliser was impounded from an illegal shipment. Short of storing it in a third country, until the fertiliser was sold/used, there was nowhere else to keep it.
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Would have been better to use it as say fertiliser?Terrible blast though, I’m sure there will be many more dead and wounded than currently reported and I hope it’s not as bad as it looks.Beirut has seen some shitty times o we the last 30 odd years and surely they must be due a break soon.0
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Alwaysneil said:Would have been better to use it as say fertiliser?Terrible blast though, I’m sure there will be many more dead and wounded than currently reported and I hope it’s not as bad as it looks.Beirut has seen some shitty times o we the last 30 odd years and surely they must be due a break soon.
Lebanon is a beautiful country, populated by marvellous people, sadly however it's governed by just about the only political elites that manage to make HMG look good, and who are even more corrupt than last weekend's "honours".0 -
Henry Irving said:Oh look, here come the conspiracy theories.0
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I heard it was the EFL that staged it with the help of the mainstream media, just to deflect attention away from the Wigan/Sheff Wed fiasco.
Well, that's no crazier than some of the other bizarre conspiracy theories people make up/believe when this sort of thing happens.0 -
There will be many more people dead than announced so far, a blast of that magnitude probably vaporised a lot of things, and probably human beings, in the near vicinity. RIP to all the victims so far and I hope that already ravaged part of the world can soldier on through1
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Terrible tragedy for this country.0
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Oh look, it wasn't Israel but hey the Corbyn cult had already decided who was responsible.
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Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.2
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shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs9 -
Just to confirm, all I was doing was highlighting this was not simply a firework warehouse going up. No politics, just an interest in explosions, blast radiuses and what might cause them. No more.
The 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate in an insecure environment, I can believe that this would do it. I have seen thousands of videos of explosions, it was clear that this was not *just* fireworks. As it now seems people are admitting to.2 -
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Dazzler21 said:Just to confirm, all I was doing was highlighting this was not simply a firework warehouse going up. No politics, just an interest in explosions, blast radiuses and what might cause them. No more.
The 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate in an insecure environment, I can believe that this would do it. I have seen thousands of videos of explosions, it was clear that this was not *just* fireworks. As it now seems people are admitting to.30 -
cafcdave123 said:Dazzler21 said:Just to confirm, all I was doing was highlighting this was not simply a firework warehouse going up. No politics, just an interest in explosions, blast radiuses and what might cause them. No more.
The 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate in an insecure environment, I can believe that this would do it. I have seen thousands of videos of explosions, it was clear that this was not *just* fireworks. As it now seems people are admitting to.
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Dazzler21 said:Just to confirm, all I was doing was highlighting this was not simply a firework warehouse going up. No politics, just an interest in explosions, blast radiuses and what might cause them. No more.
The 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate in an insecure environment, I can believe that this would do it. I have seen thousands of videos of explosions, it was clear that this was not *just* fireworks. As it now seems people are admitting to.2 -
cafcdave123 said:Dazzler21 said:Just to confirm, all I was doing was highlighting this was not simply a firework warehouse going up. No politics, just an interest in explosions, blast radiuses and what might cause them. No more.
The 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate in an insecure environment, I can believe that this would do it. I have seen thousands of videos of explosions, it was clear that this was not *just* fireworks. As it now seems people are admitting to.
Plus I have no religious or political agenda, so everyone is safe.2 -
Henry Irving said:shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs
You have "Israel supporter", "Yankees fan" and "Conservative Christian" Carmine Sabia saying the reports are that Israel struck a Hezbollah factory. You have Veterans Today saying "Israel Nukes Beirut" (lol what). You have Aaron Bastani speculating like a prick about thermobaric weapons. And so on, so forth.
(Not once have I seen Corbyn mentioned on social media, by the way, except on here. It's incredibly rich to preach about politicisation and then out of nowhere get in a jab at Corbyn.)
You also have both governments denying any Israeli involvement; Israel offering humanitarian aid; and the so-far generally accepted and logical explanation of a terrible catastrophe that saw thousands of tonnes of highly explosive fertiliser go up after being stored improperly.
This whole thing is shit, and everyone on here and on other social media would do well not to run their mouths.19 - Sponsored links:
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PaddyP17 said:Henry Irving said:shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs
You have "Israel supporter", "Yankees fan" and "Conservative Christian" Carmine Sabia saying the reports are that Israel struck a Hezbollah factory. You have Veterans Today saying "Israel Nukes Beirut" (lol what). You have Aaron Bastani speculating like a prick about thermobaric weapons. And so on, so forth.
(Not once have I seen Corbyn mentioned on social media, by the way, except on here. It's incredibly rich to preach about politicisation and then out of nowhere get in a jab at Corbyn.)
You also have both governments denying any Israeli involvement; Israel offering humanitarian aid; and the so-far generally accepted and logical explanation of a terrible catastrophe that saw thousands of tonnes of highly explosive fertiliser go up after being stored improperly.
This whole thing is shit, and everyone on here and on other social media would do well not to run their mouths.4 -
PaddyP17 said:Henry Irving said:shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs1 -
I'm a previous Corbyn supporter and I entirely decry the Israel stuff as rabid nonsense; this is quite clearly an industrial explosion similar to the infamous Nova Scotia ship detonation. I think even mentioning Corbyn here in the first place was equally stupid, personally11
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Henry Irving said:shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs0 -
cafcdave123 said:PaddyP17 said:Henry Irving said:shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs
You have "Israel supporter", "Yankees fan" and "Conservative Christian" Carmine Sabia saying the reports are that Israel struck a Hezbollah factory. You have Veterans Today saying "Israel Nukes Beirut" (lol what). You have Aaron Bastani speculating like a prick about thermobaric weapons. And so on, so forth.
(Not once have I seen Corbyn mentioned on social media, by the way, except on here. It's incredibly rich to preach about politicisation and then out of nowhere get in a jab at Corbyn.)
You also have both governments denying any Israeli involvement; Israel offering humanitarian aid; and the so-far generally accepted and logical explanation of a terrible catastrophe that saw thousands of tonnes of highly explosive fertiliser go up after being stored improperly.
This whole thing is shit, and everyone on here and on other social media would do well not to run their mouths.10 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:cafcdave123 said:PaddyP17 said:Henry Irving said:shine166 said:Wtf does this have to do with Corbyn ? Anyone politicising this needs to give there head a wobble... what ever team you support.
You're right, anyone trying to politicising it needs to give therir head a wobble so read the early posts on this thread jumping to conclusions, throwing politicised conspiracy theories out there and giving out LOLs
You have "Israel supporter", "Yankees fan" and "Conservative Christian" Carmine Sabia saying the reports are that Israel struck a Hezbollah factory. You have Veterans Today saying "Israel Nukes Beirut" (lol what). You have Aaron Bastani speculating like a prick about thermobaric weapons. And so on, so forth.
(Not once have I seen Corbyn mentioned on social media, by the way, except on here. It's incredibly rich to preach about politicisation and then out of nowhere get in a jab at Corbyn.)
You also have both governments denying any Israeli involvement; Israel offering humanitarian aid; and the so-far generally accepted and logical explanation of a terrible catastrophe that saw thousands of tonnes of highly explosive fertiliser go up after being stored improperly.
This whole thing is shit, and everyone on here and on other social media would do well not to run their mouths.0 -
Wheresmeticket? said:Henry Irving said:Oh look, here come the conspiracy theories.0
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JamesSeed said:Wheresmeticket? said:Henry Irving said:Oh look, here come the conspiracy theories.0
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Dazzler21 said:JamesSeed said:Wheresmeticket? said:Henry Irving said:Oh look, here come the conspiracy theories.1
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Wow. Just wow. Take a look at this thread. Social media at it's very worst. Disgusting.10