Beirut Blast: Death Toll Rises to 218, Government Resigns
Massive Explosion Rocks Lebanese Capital
A massive explosion shook Beirut on Tuesday, killing at least 137 people and wounding 5000, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The blast occurred at a portside warehouse where a large amount of ammonium nitrate was stored.
Devastation in Beirut
The explosion sent devastating shockwaves across the Lebanese capital, decimating seafront areas and shattering windows miles away. The size of the blast has shocked the world, with some 300000 people rendered homeless.
Government Resigns
In the wake of the disaster, the Lebanese government has resigned amid growing public anger. Prime Minister Hassan Diab and his cabinet stepped down on Saturday, citing their inability to enact reforms and respond to the crisis.
Conclusion
The Beirut blast is a tragedy of immense proportions. The loss of life, the injuries, and the destruction of homes and businesses have left the people of Lebanon reeling. The government's resignation is a sign of the deep-seated frustration and anger that has been building in the country for years. The Lebanese people now face the daunting task of rebuilding their shattered city and their shattered lives.
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