Never play poker with this dude.
Two days ago, two devastating blasts rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut, leaving (so far) 157 dead, dozens missing, and thousands injured. In most photos of the blast zone, a single building can be seen standing amidst the rubble.Incredibly, Czech architects were behind this structure as well. The Beirut Port Silo, which houses Beirut’s grain supply, was built by the Czech firm Prumstav between 1968-1970. Due to the blasts, Lebanon now has less than one month’s reserves of grain.https://news.expats.cz/weekly-czech-news/czech-architects-made-one-of-the-only-buildings-to-survive-the-august-6-1945-hiroshima-bombing/
Is this real? This is the second of it's kind I have seen today: Beirut explosion was planned | footage shows two missile hit Beirut
New video shows closest angle to Beirut explosion so far................
Seems the couple in that video were living in one of the tower blocks close to the port and facing the blast.Here is the street level view of the blast , just behind those blocks.Jeez.
Nothing to see here. Just improperly stored fertilizer according to the govt there. I would love to see a geiger counter reading right now. Curious... BREAKING: Lebanese Prime Minister says Beirut explosions caused by an estimated 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate left unsecured for 6 years in a warehouse Same chemical compound in Oklahoma City bombing at least 70 people killed, over 3,000 injured; death toll rising by the hour ten firefighters still missing sprawling port area utterly destroyed widespread damage observed across city exact cause of explosion still officially unknown Lebanon's interior minister links blast to ammonium nitrate improperly stored in a warehouse at the port Shockwave and explosion so large that terrified residents thought they were under nuclear attack Countries sending international emergency aid Large parts of city plunged into darkness this evening Overwhelmed hospitals are treating patients in parking lots Head of Lebanon’s Red Cross George Kettani told broadcaster Mayadeen: “There are victims and casualties everywhere - in all the streets and areas near and far from the explosion.” Beirut City Governor Marwan Aboud said: "Beirut is a disaster city and the scale of the damage is enormous" and called the blast a "national disaster akin to Hiroshima."