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Author Topic: Beirut Explosion  (Read 4018 times)

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Re: Beirut Explosion
« Reply #25 on: August 06, 2020, 03:53:33 PM »
Spot on. 27,000 tons were stored there. That’s 54,000,000 pounds. Been stored there since 2014.

I believe it was 2,750 tons. Still a massive amount, but that zero makes a big difference.

That said, Oklahoma City was done with 2 tons of ammonium nitrate.
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