Wow. Where is the evidence???
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Intending no disrespect to the wounded and the families of the dead, and coming to this with zero knowledge nor experience of the subject or the region, my hot take would tend to be that handling 2,750 metric tons of ammonium nitrate in one shipment was kind of asking for trouble
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Whatever you say, account with 4 followers, 8 digits in your username who only joined just last month.
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Heartbreaking. What happened?!
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Ammonium nitrate (solid bulk) is not flammable, however, it decomposes violently when heated. The volume of 2,750 tons amm. nit. = 4,200,000 liters of water = 1.7 x an olympic pool. For the most curious, a very enlightening technical article.https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-ammonium-nitrate-the-chemical-that-exploded-in-beirut/ …
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