FBI Found Port Blast Caused by 500 Tons of Fertilizer, Says Diab

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Lebanon's outgoing premier Hassan Diab said Tuesday that an FBI investigation into the August 4 explosion at the Beirut port found it was caused by 500 tons of ammonium nitrate.

The caretaker prime minister, who resigned in the wake of the blast that killed more than 200 people, had previously said that more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer had been stored haphazardly at a port warehouse for years.

But a report by the U.S. domestic intelligence agency, which aided Lebanon in the probe, said that less than a quarter of that amount had exploded, Diab told reporters during a briefing.

"The FBI report revealed that the amount that exploded is only 500 tons," he said. "Where did the (other) 2,200 tons go?" he asked.

Nearly five months after the blast, little light has been shed on the circumstances that led to Lebanon's worst peacetime disaster, which is widely blamed on decades of negligence and corruption by the country's ruling elite.

The slow pace of the investigation has sparked outrage at home and fueled distrust among international donors, whose support is much needed if Lebanon is to stand a chance of surviving its deepest economic crisis in decades.

Lead investigative judge Fadi Sawwan this month charged Diab and three former ministers over the explosion in the first set of indictments against politicians.

He charged them with "negligence and causing death to hundreds and injuries to thousands more" in the first such official indictment against a prime minister in office in Lebanese history.

The blast probe has since been suspended after two of the charged ministers called on Sawwan to be replaced. Lebanon's top Court of Cassation must rule on their request before investigations proceed.

The investigation had led to the arrest of at least 25 suspects, including the chief of the port and its customs director, but not a single politician.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon cocoman (Guest) 29 December 2020, 20:19

this country is a joke ruled by clowns...

Missing hammerhead1 29 December 2020, 23:20

The French first estimated that the blast was caused by around 300 tons, the rest were trucked to Bashaar for his barrel bombs, and a significant quantity was being smuggled to Europe fo be set up as time bombs in case Iran was attacked. A portion have been discovered and a good portion have not, the West is well aware of this. The explosion was deliberately set off at the port to try to hide the amount that was already used and avoid an investigation into the amount that is missing.

Missing hammerhead1 29 December 2020, 23:29

The destructiveness of the blast was underestimated. It also isn’t a coincidence that not one of the group controlling the port and the hanger was killed.

Missing cedars 30 December 2020, 00:55

Left hand does not talk to the right hand, in other words, who also ordered storing fire works in the same warehouse hanger as the ammonium nitrate. Not only failure to do their jobs but stupid enough to make both Inlaws live together.

Missing cedars 30 December 2020, 00:57

Do we have a report from air traffic controller on the planes in the air?

Missing hammerhead1 30 December 2020, 08:50

Big John the man, if the truth was laid bare in front of your eyes, you would still not believe it, and if you did believe it you would find an excuse for it happening. This has been the strategy of the SSNP for the last thirty years. With our souls with our blood we will defend you our ............... (fill in the blank John.) By the way I’ve started a party to liberate the church of St. Sophia in Constantinople, want to join?