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In reply to the discussion: MASSIVE explosions in Beirut, Lebanon [View all]Disaffected
(6,552 posts)29. Lots I expect where zoning doesn't prohibit it
Texas is a pretty good example (ammonium nitrate storage). Also China (fireworks). Not close to residential high rises but similar nonetheless.
In any case, has it been reported as an explosives factory?
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Explosion was secondary to fire, who builds an explosives factory next to residential highrises?
Baclava
Aug 2020
#25
Explosives/fireworks, blackpowder, same same, "explosives materials were stored at the blast site"
Baclava
Aug 2020
#31
Or it could be some kind of chemical explosive component, they really aren't saying much
Baclava
Aug 2020
#34
Here's aerial video of the explosion scene showing a huge crater left behind.
KY_EnviroGuy
Aug 2020
#50