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Many injuries and widespread damage reported in huge Beirut explosion

Massive explosions rocked central Beirut, flattening much of the port, damaging buildings and blowing out windows and doors as a giant mushroom cloud rose above the capital.

Witnesses in the Lebanese capital saw many people injured by flying glass and debris.

The blast in central Beirut has caused damage across the city, collapsing buildings and shattering windows as far as 1.2 miles away.

A photographer near the port saw people lying injured on the ground, and hospitals called for blood donations, but exact casualties were not immediately known.

The mushroom cloud after the blast (@Fady Roumieh/PA)
The mushroom cloud after the blast (Karim Sokhn/PA)

Miles from the scene of the blast, balconies were knocked down, ceiling collapsed and windows were shattered.

The cause of the blast was not immediately clear.

People walk down the street after an explosion in Beirut (AP)
People walk down the street after an explosion in Beirut (AP)

It came at a time when Lebanon is passing through its worst economic and financial crisis in decades.

It also comes amid rising tensions between Israel and the militant Hezbollah group along Lebanon’s southern border.

A cloud from a massive explosion is seen in in Beirut (Hasssan Ammar/AP)
A cloud from a massive explosion is seen in in Beirut (Hasssan Ammar/AP)

Online video showed a column of smoke rising from the port area from what appeared to be an initial explosion, followed by a massive blast that sent up a mushroom cloud and a shock wave racing over the city.

Some local TV stations reported the blast was at Beirut’s port inside an area where fireworks were stored.