El primer ministro libanés Diab dice que 2.750 de nitrato de amonio en el sitio de la explosión de Beirut

Surgieron informes contradictorios sobre la causa de las explosiones fatales en Beirut el martes, pero el ministro interno de Líbano dijo nitrato de amonio en las instalaciones del garaje en el puerto de Beirut, y luego lo mostró a través del primer ministro Hassan Diab.

Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi referred questions to the country’s Customs Department as to why such material was stored there.

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About 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate were stored in the warehouse that exploded Tuesday, devastating large parts of the Lebanese capital, Diab said.

«It is unacceptable that a shipment of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate has been present for six years in a warehouse, without taking preventive measures,» he said at a defense council meeting, a spokesman told a press conference.

«It is unacceptable and we cannot remain silent on this issue.»

An investigation has been ordered into the explosions, which resulted in a massive mushroom cloud above the country. Lebanon’s head of General Security Abbas Ibrahim told reporters earlier that “highly explosive materials” that were confiscated “a while back” were stored at the site of the explosion.

– With AFP

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