200 victims, 6,000 injured, 300,000 people homeless and damaged buildings in the middle of the Lebanese capital.
As a result, demonstrations of residents and the dissolution of the corrupt government.
This is how the downplaying of the threat, which is basically a ticking bomb in the form of thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate stored in the port there, ends. On the latest video published on YouTube you can see the whole event in sensational 4K quality and in slow motion.
After all, you can see in great detail the outbreak of the fire, the first and second blasts, and the spread of the shock waves that damaged many buildings, killed hundreds and injured thousands more. Following the explosion, the Lebanese authorities imposed a state of emergency in the city.
At the same time, they called on the world to help deal with the effects of this disaster.
The port in the capital was a strategic object for the functioning of not only Beirut itself, but also the entire Lebanon.
It may take many months to rebuild.
Without international aid, the city will not recover from this tragedy.