Parts Of Beirut Port Grain Silos Collapse



Parts of the grain silos at Beirut port collapsed, sending thick smoke over much of the city. It happened almost two years after the devastating port explosion that killed hundreds of people.

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36 comments

  1. I dont get it, why hasnt that whole thing been demo'd yet?

  2. Chinas the evil that no one is watching nothing else compares to what they and the Russians have started their a new axis of evil.

  3. What was in that helicopter bucket? Holy water? Pilot needed to cut the distance to the ground by about half, a high drop like that just dissipates.

  4. bro that helicopter did nothing with that little bucket of water

  5. hamas doin a great job of opening new business opportunities by removing the old infrastructure. new golf courses downtown. apply now with gold only.

  6. Oh Hey God didn't know you where visiting today I would have made some levenbread

  7. why has it been left to stand after all this time??
    no safety regulations regarding half blown up structures?

  8. Lebanon appears to be disintegrating before our eyes. On the bright side, at least it didn't explode like something out of a disaster movie.

  9. Seriously? These guys are scrubs rofl

  10. Seriously? They're never knocked them down after the explosion??? Who da f@#k is running that city?

  11. Anybody who eats grain is unhealthy to begin with, because it's garbage for the human body…

    Anybody who eats grain from THAT disgusting ghetto silo deserves what they get.

  12. When was this? There already was a Port silo failure last year

  13. Lmao they still havnt taken care of that yet?

  14. Good thing they included the audio. The random shouts and machine noises really made a difference.

  15. Who else is excited about the upcoming food riots?

  16. OMG !!!! This is Serious !!!!

  17. I can't believe it's still standing 🤦

  18. Why it is still standing?

  19. 😲 😢 I was Beriut in early 90s at US Embassy it was wild as can be

  20. 100s of food producing plants shut down here in US too! Weird

  21. Foundations on those silos had given out a couple years a go, hence there was no grain.

  22. Coincidence? I think not

  23. Listen all you all it's sabotage!

  24. No trump? I'm not interested

  25. They're still standing? That's kind of surprising. Thought they would have been demolished by now. Then again, the whole issue was corruption left everything in disrepair isn't it.

  26. Props to who built it thought, it was the closest to the explosion but it still stood against the blast and even after

  27. Beirut Lebanon used to be the French Riviera of the Middle East. We had Lebanese friends in Kuwait in 1972. Amazing and wonderful people. Breaks my heart to see how much war and destruction they have suffered. 😪😪😪😪

  28. You think they would have demolished that and rebuilt it by now. But now they are dropping water on a fire from a height which makes the water drops ineffective… Great job. You blew it up, left it to rot, caught it on fire and spit on it… Why not just have the local children to go play in it too? Oh, yeah… They already did. 8{

  29. they haven't demoed the building yet? If this happened in the US that would have happened long time ago, like the Florida condo that partially collapsed, they demoed the rest of it within a couple weeks of the initial collapse.