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Jamal CHAAOUAN
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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
You can download The high resolution satellite imagery of Beirut explosion before and after explosion from Maxar
After explosion
After explosion
1st image - Panchromatic 827Mb
1st image - Panchromatic 827Mb
2nd image (True color) 844Mb
2nd image (True color) 844Mb
3rd image (True color) 342Mb
3rd image (True color) 342Mb
Before explosion
Before explosion
31-07-2020
31-07-2020
09-06-2020
09-06-2020
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