Tuesday, 04th Aug, around 6PM local time a huge explosion rocked the port city of Beirut sending up mushroom clouds and generating powerful shockwave. Around 80 killed and 1000s injured. The blast was so powerful it was felt as far away as in Cypress which is 150 miles away.

2750 tons of ammonium nitrate was stored in a port warehouse since 2013, the cargo was impounded from a ship at the Beirut port. Investigation is taking place to find the trigger for this devastating explosion.

Ammonium nitrate is listed in IMDG Code as below.


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By Shashi Kallada

35 years in Merchant Shipping, Last 23 years working on IMDG Code. Ex Sailor, Ex Manager Global Dangerous Goods Maersk Line.

2 thoughts on “Beirut- ammonium nitrate explosion kills dozens”
  1. Hi Shashi, thnx
    We handle a lot of Urea (Fertiliser) in our country and being stored in large quantities at all levels from warehouses, shops to farmer’s homes, I never saw any Fire/Explosion hazard warning. I was wondering if Urea pose any type of hazard (direct or indirect) as explosives can be made by it.

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