Beirut explosion death toll rises to 135
The death toll from the massive explosion in Lebanon's capital Beirut has risen to at least 135 on Wednesday with more than 4,000 others injured.
A two-week state of emergency has begun, BBC News reports.
People in Beirut have expressed anger at the government over what they say was negligence that led to Tuesday's huge explosion.
President Michel Aoun said the blast was caused by 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely in a warehouse.
Many have accused the authorities of corruption, neglect and mismanagement.
As many as 300,000 people have been left homeless by the blast, Beirut's governor Marwan Aboud said.
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