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After the explosions, the exact cause of which is still unknown, the Lebanese media published photos of people trapped in the ruins of buildings, some of them spilled with blood.
Some reports say the explosions took place in a former fireworks warehouse in the port.
#BREAK – Injuries to #Beirut, #Lebanon they are “in the thousands”, according to local media.
The video shows the massive explosion in slow motion. pic.twitter.com/btwPiDmIlo
– SV News 🚨 (@SVNewsAlerts) August 4, 2020
A source from the security services confirmed that two explosions shook in the port area and that dozens of people were injured.
This is the time when an explosion occurred in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
The blast appeared to be centered around the city’s port area containing warehouses and spread to various areas of the capital.
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– SkyNews (@SkyNews) August 4, 2020
An AFP correspondent at the scene said all the stores in Hamra’s business district were damaged, dozens of shop windows and arches were smashed, and many cars were destroyed.
The wounded walked the streets of the city, and scores of bloody people, including children, were taken to the nearby Clemenceau Medical Center.
A huge cloud of smoke rose into the sky above the port area, an AFP correspondent said.
Loud explosions were heard in much of the city and beyond; Electricity has been lost in some areas.
BREAKING: Live after a massive explosion in Beirut. https://t.co/SyEH5X94Ra
– NBC News (@NBCNews) August 4, 2020
“The buildings are shaking,” wrote a resident of the capital on the social network Twitter.
“Beirut has just been shaken by a powerful inflamed explosion. I heard it from miles away,” wrote another Twitter user.
An online photo from an editorial in a Lebanese newspaper shows broken windows, unfolded furniture, and ruined interiors.
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