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  • In the day's other news: A monstrous explosion shook Beirut, Lebanon, and shattered much of the city's port.
  • 在今日新闻里,一场巨大的爆炸震撼了黎巴嫩贝鲁特,摧毁了该市的大部分港口。
  • The health minister reported that at least 70 dead and more than 3, 000 injured.
  • 卫生部长报告称该爆炸导致至少70人死亡以及3000多人受伤。
  • Video showed an enormous blast and shockwave that damaged buildings miles away.
  • 视频显示,巨大的爆炸和冲击波毁坏了几英里之外的建筑。
  • Officials said that 2, 700 tons of ammonium nitrate blew up.
  • 相关官员表示有2700吨硝酸铵爆炸。
  • Special correspondent Rebecca Collard is in Beirut. She spoke with us a short while ago.
  • 特别记者丽贝卡·科拉德在贝鲁特为我们报道,她此前和我们连线。
  • Rebecca, thank you so much for talking with us. So, what exactly is known about what happened?
  • 丽贝卡,非常感谢和我们连线,那么,情况究竟是怎样的呢?
  • Well, actually, Judy, a lot is still not known about what happened today.
  • 嗯,其实,朱迪,关于今天发生的事情还有很多信息不太明了。
  • The initial report said that this was some sort of a fireworks cache that was being held in a port that caught fire.
  • 报告最初称是一些放置在港口的烟花导致了此次爆炸,
  • But I can tell you, where I am now…and I'm very close to my apartment…
  • 不过我可以告诉你,我现在所在的地方……这里离我的公寓很近,
  • we're miles from the blast site, and even here, you can see we have almost no electricity.
  • 距离爆炸地点几英里,即使这么远的距离,你可以看到,这边的电已经停了,
  • Many of the buildings here that are even more than a dozen stories high have the top windows blown out.
  • 这里的一些甚至有十多层楼高的建筑顶层的窗户都被炸毁了,
  • The walls are off of things. There is glass all over the street.
  • 墙上也在掉东西,街道上到处都是玻璃。
  • So, the most recent thing that we have heard now is that there was some sort of chemical being that was held in that facility.
  • 所以,我们目前听到的最新消息是,那个设施里有某种化学物质,
  • And that chemical caught fire. And because of that, we saw this massive explosion,
  • 而该化学物质起火了,正因如此,我们看到了这次的大爆炸。
  • and we're really talking, if you look at these photos, this video of the explosion, a massive explosion,
  • 我们一直在谈论,如果你看了这些照片的话,还有这次爆炸的视频,真的是一场大爆炸,
  • then, afterwards, this huge plume of smoke coming from this area in Beirut's port.
  • 之后,巨大的浓烟从贝鲁特港口这边冒了出来。
  • And as you describe, massive aftereffect, loss of life, so many injuries, we're hearing.
  • 正如你所描述的,巨大的余波,很多人受伤,请继续。
  • Yes. The toll now, the official toll from the Lebanese government,
  • 是的,目前黎巴嫩政府公布的官方死亡人数,
  • the latest we're hearing is over 60 and over 3, 000 people injured.
  • 我们听到的最新数据是60多人死亡、3000多人受伤。
  • But I can tell you, even where I am now, to this point, hours and hours after this blast took place,
  • 不过我可以告诉你,即使我现在所在的位置,在爆炸发生的数小时之后,
  • I'm still hearing ambulances ferrying people to hospitals. We have heard that
  • 我仍能听见送伤员去医院的救护车的声音,此外我还听说
  • a lot of the hospitals here in Beirut are basically overwhelmed with the numbers of injuries that are coming in.
  • 贝鲁特的很多医院已经被大量的伤员挤满。
  • And, unfortunately, Judy, I think that, over tonight and into tomorrow,
  • 还有,不幸的是,朱迪,我觉得,从今天晚上到明天,
  • we're only going to see the number of dead and the number of injured rise really significantly.
  • 死亡人数和受伤人数还会大幅上涨。
  • Such a terrible incident. Rebecca Collard reporting for us from Beirut, thank you so much. You're welcome.
  • 太可怕了,丽贝卡·科拉德在贝鲁特为我们报道,非常感谢。不客气。


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JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other newsA monstrous explosion shook Beirut, Lebanon, and shattered much of the city's port. The health minister reported that at least 70 dead and more than 3, 000 injured. Video showed an enormous blast and shockwave that damaged buildings miles away. Officials said that 2, 700 tons of ammonium nitrate blew up. Special correspondent Rebecca Collard is in Beirut. She spoke with us a short while ago. Rebecca, thank you so much for talking with us. So, what exactly is known about what happened?

REBECCA COLLARD: Well, actually, Judy, a lot is still not known about what happened today. The initial report said that this was some sort of a fireworks cache that was being held in a port that caught fire. But I can tell you, where I am nowand I'm very close to my apartmentwe're miles from the blast site, and even here, you can see we have almost no electricity. Many of the buildings here that are even more than a dozen stories high have the top windows blown out. The walls are off of things. There is glass all over the street. So, the most recent thing that we have heard now is that there was some sort of chemical being that was held in that facility. And that chemical caught fire. And because of that, we saw this massive explosion, and we're really talking, if you look at these photos, this video of the explosion, a massive explosion, then, afterwards, this huge plume of smoke coming from this area in Beirut's port.

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JUDY WOODRUFF: And as you describe, massive aftereffect, loss of life, so many injuries, we're hearing.

REBECCA COLLARD: Yes. The toll now, the official toll from the Lebanese government, the latest we're hearing is over 60 and over 3, 000 people injured. But I can tell you, even where I am now, to this point, hours and hours after this blast took place, I'm still hearing ambulances ferrying people to hospitals. We have heard that a lot of the hospitals here in Beirut are basically overwhelmed with the numbers of injuries that are coming in. And, unfortunately, Judy, I think that, over tonight and into tomorrow, we're only going to see the number of dead and the number of injured rise really significantly.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Such a terrible incident. Rebecca Collard reporting for us from Beirut, thank you so much.

REBECCA COLLARD: You're welcome.

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