As a kid in the 80's and a child of a Marine, Beirut was shorthand for Godforsaken bombed-out ****hole. I had read it had slowly made a return to civilized stature but suffers from massive corruption and indifference.
From what we can see in the video:Zemira said:
So I don't know much about explosions but to casual observer it looks like their were 3 explosions. First looks like fireworks were somehow ignited and caused a relatively small explosion. This caused a chain reaction of some kind of chemicals to explode (weird maroon cloud), and then immediately after the chemical explosion the grain silos explode (big white cloud).
Seems likely to be an accident.
Possible. They are awfully stout. Look at the other photo posted here. I think an internal explosion (contained) is more likely to cause that much damage than an external that can go around.Quote:
The grain elevator didn't explode. That damage is from an external explosion knocking parts of the support structure away via the concussion.
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Texas City, all over again.Quote:
Firefighters who arrived to fight the fire from the first explosion in Beirut are missing after the larger, second explosion
I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
If correct, it means there was a fire burning for a while before the kaboom.lunchbox said:
Sad. I wonder how many fire fighters were able to make it to the scene between explosions.
Good point....plus concussive injuries due to the blast wave could lead to deaths down the road.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
P.U.T.U said:With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
Why are you still guessing? The video evidence is definitive. The massive explosion came from the warehouse, not a grain silo. Can't figure out why you're still confused about that.CanyonAg77 said:Possible. They are awfully stout. Look at the other photo posted here. I think an internal explosion (contained) is more likely to cause that much damage than an external that can go around.Quote:
The grain elevator didn't explode. That damage is from an external explosion knocking parts of the support structure away via the concussion.
But I have repeatedly said I'm guessing.Quote:
No they were vaporized in an explosion that large. At least they didn't suffer.Slicer97 said:I don't think they're going to find them.aggiehawg said:Early on The Hubs said he could see water streams and knew firefighters were the scene before the explosion.lunchbox said:
Sad. I wonder how many fire fighters were able to make it to the scene between explosions.
Dead or injured?Yelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
The Lebanese Red Cross initial estimate is 2500
Depends really. Following is pure guess....Rapier108 said:If correct, it means there was a fire burning for a while before the kaboom.lunchbox said:
Sad. I wonder how many fire fighters were able to make it to the scene between explosions.
P.U.T.U said:Dead or injured?Yelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
The Lebanese Red Cross initial estimate is 2500
Casualties usually means dead AND injuredYelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:Dead or injured?Yelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
The Lebanese Red Cross initial estimate is 2500
Dead. Just saw an update that said 2,200 casualties so far, number expected to be above 10,000.
lunchbox said:Casualties can mean dead AND injuredYelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:Dead or injured?Yelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
The Lebanese Red Cross initial estimate is 2500
Dead. Just saw an update that said 2,200 casualties so far, number expected to be above 10,000.
Your post wasn't clear...Yelnick McWawa said:lunchbox said:Casualties can mean dead AND injuredYelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:Dead or injured?Yelnick McWawa said:P.U.T.U said:With reports of nitric acid and a decent amount of people living around the area I think 250 is conservative, plus at least 10 fire fighters who turned into pink mist. I would not doubt if in the end you get to 500+.aggiehawg said:I'd suspect many more than that. Much like after the towers fell, the environmental air quality and other issues will sicken many many more.lunchbox said:
Seeing reports that the death count is now above 50 with 2700+ injured.
I would not be surprised if the death count hits 250.
The Lebanese Red Cross initial estimate is 2500
Dead. Just saw an update that said 2,200 casualties so far, number expected to be above 10,000.
Uh, no ***** Thanks?
With over 10k casualties, 2500 dead is the estimate.
aggiehawg said:Early on The Hubs said he could see water streams and knew firefighters were the scene before the explosion.lunchbox said:
Sad. I wonder how many fire fighters were able to make it to the scene between explosions.