Publish Date: 11 August 2020 - 19:31

TEHRAN, Aug. 11 (MNA) – The Lebanese Health Ministry announced that at least 171 people have been killed and 30 to 40 people are still missing due to the explosion that rocked the capital city of Beirut on Tuesday, August 4.

According to the latest data released, at least 171 people were killed in the explosion and about 6,000 others injured, however, numbers are expected to rise as search-and-rescue operations continue for missing people.

A powerful blast rocked the Beirut seaport area on August 4, sending a shockwave through residential neighborhoods of the Lebanese capital.

The shockwave destroyed and damaged dozens of buildings and cars, while more than 300,000 people were left homeless.

Local authorities say the blast was caused by the detonation of more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate, stored in the port after being confiscated by the customs service six years ago.

Lebanese president said that the officials are looking into possible "external interference" in addition to simple negligence for the incident. 

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