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What happened in Beirut was ‘historical’

The blast that occurred in Port of Beirut is among the most powerful non-nuclear explosions in history, says a study

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The explosion that happened in August in the Port of Beirut was one of the most powerful nonnuclear blasts in history – releasing enough energy in a matter of millisecon­ds to power over 100 homes for a year – according to a new assessment of the disaster in the Lebanese capital by researcher­s.

The researcher­s from the University of Sheffield in the UK hope that the new assessment can be used to provide policymake­rs and the public with more accurate informatio­n on the blast, as well as help first responders prepare for future disasters and save lives.

The August 4 explosion killed more than 190 people, injured around 6,500 and damaged thousands of buildings in Beirut.After analysing videos of the explosion posted on social media, the team was able to estimate the power of the blast by tracking how the explosion’s shockwave spread through the city.

The assessment, published in the journal Shock Waves, found that the size of the explosion was the equivalent of between 500-1100 tonnes of TNT – around 1/20th of the size of the atomic bomb that was used on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.

The explosion also released – in a matter of millisecon­ds – the equivalent of around 1GWh of energy, equal to the hourly energy generated by three million solar panels or 400 wind turbines, the researcher­s said.

They hope that by releasing a more accurate assessment of the blast, including an insight into how the shockwave travelled, it could be used to help with future disaster response planning.

The data could be used by first responders to help predict the likely injuries and structural damage at various distances from a blast in future emergency situations.

“The disaster that hit Beirut this summer was devastatin­g and we hope that nothing like that ever happens again,” said Sam Rigby, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield. “This was an unpreceden­ted event because never before has such a large explosion been so well documented,” Rigby said.

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