The Beirut explosion in Lebanon was so massive & horrific that the governor said it was like an atomic bomb that was dropped on Japan during World War II.
Two violent explosions in the port of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, left more than 80 dead and some 3,000 wounded on Tuesday in what the country's health minister called "a disaster in every sense of the word," referring to the Beirut explosion.
Videos broadcast on social media showed a first explosion followed by another that caused a gigantic plume of smoke. The deflagrations shook neighboring buildings and caused the glass to break several kilometers around.
The explosion occurred in the afternoon in a warehouse with explosive material after a fire for unknown causes. "It is a disaster in every sense of the word," regretted Health Minister Hamad Hassan, when questioned by television when visiting a hospital in the capital.
"The capital's hospitals are all filled with wounded people," he stressed, before asking that other wounded be transferred to hospital centers on the outskirts of the capital.


After the explosions, numerous inhabitants, some of them injured, walked the streets towards the hospitals. In front of the Clémenceau medical center, dozens of wounded, including minors, covered in blood, were waiting to be treated, according to an AFP journalist.


Shocked and tearful, the Beirut governor, Marwan Abboud, said the Beirut explosion in the Lebanese capital was comparable to a national disaster similar to Hiroshima.
During a press conference from one of the worst affected places, the governor said: "It resembles what happened in Japan, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. That’s what [it] reminds me of. In my life, I haven’t seen destruction on this scale."

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