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The Disastrous Beirut Explosion Was So Brutal That It Disturbed Earth's Ionosphere - Scientists
The shock from the Beirut explosion was felt around the globe, detectors as far away as Germany and Tunisia picked up the deep noise, and tectonic stations close to 300 miles (500 kilometers) away noted its tremor.
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