A massive explosion in Beirut, Lebanon on Tuesday killed more than 100 people, injured thousands, and leveled an entire neighborhood. Lebanese officials blamed the blast on more than 2700 tons of ...
The colossal explosion in Lebanon’s capital this week was apparently caused when more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate, a highly volatile chemical, detonated. The stockpile had been left for years ...
Three hundred and fifty kilograms of ammonium nitrate – an odourless, white crystalline chemical that is a powerful oxidiser and, under the right conditions, can cause a massive explosion – were ...
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Ammonium nitrate: The readily available chemical believed to have been used in Delhi Red Fort blast
New Delhi: The national capital reeled under a deadly blast near the Red Fort 10 November, when a car explosion close to the Mughal-era monument killed at least 12 people and injured dozens. As ...
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