On August 4, 2020, a major explosion devastated the city of Beirut, Lebanon. The prime minister said the cause of the explosion was 2,750 metric tons of ammonium nitrate, a common industrial chemical used in fertilizers and as a component in mining explosives. As of August 5, at least 135 people had been killed and about 5,000 injured; over 300,000 other people are displaced by the scale of the damage. With a power outage in most of the city, emergency workers are limited in what they can do. The government information minister said the country would enter a two-week state of emergency.
You can download The high resolution satellite imagery of Beirut explosion before and after explosion from Maxar
[h=2]After explosion[/h]
[h=3]1st image - Panchromatic 827Mb[/h]
[h=3]2nd image (True color) 844Mb[/h][h=3]3rd image (True color) 342Mb[/h][h=2]Before explosion[/h][h=3]31-07-2020[/h][h=3]09-06-2020[/h]
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You can download The high resolution satellite imagery of Beirut explosion before and after explosion from Maxar
[h=2]After explosion[/h]
[h=3]1st image - Panchromatic 827Mb[/h]

[h=3]2nd image (True color) 844Mb[/h][h=3]3rd image (True color) 342Mb[/h][h=2]Before explosion[/h][h=3]31-07-2020[/h][h=3]09-06-2020[/h]
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