Monday, October 5, 2020

New Analysis Says Beirut Explosion Was One Of The Largest Non-Nuclear Blasts In History

Engineers used footage from 16 videos on social media to estimate the yield of the 2020 Beirut explosion. Credit: Shock Waves 


The explosion in the Port of Beirut was one of the biggest non-nuclear blasts in history—releasing enough energy in a matter of milliseconds to power more than 100 homes for a year—according to a new assessment of the disaster by engineers from the University of Sheffield. 

Researchers behind the study, from the University's Blast and Impact Engineering Research Group, hope that the new assessment can be used to provide policymakers and the public with more accurate information on the blast, as well as to help first responders prepare for future disasters and save lives.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let me think about this, hmmm. A harbor with warehouses dead center in Hezbollah operations, nah just a coincidence.

Anonymous said...


Hezzie operations with a lackadasical government frosting.