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At approximately 04:09 UTC on March 4, 2026, a large smoke plume was observed rising from the hills surrounding Beit Shemesh, indicating a significant explosive or combustion event. The location is a densely populated residential area featuring beige and white apartment buildings and a church-like structure with twin towers. A dark vehicle is visible on a winding road approaching a small intersection. No confirmed casualties, injuries, or involvement of armed forces have been reported. The cause—whether accidental or deliberate—remains under investigation. Ongoing smoke suggests continued burning or repeated ignition.
The incident poses localized risk to nearby residents and infrastructure. Given the absence of confirmed attacker attribution and lack of evidence of external military involvement, the event is assessed as potentially originating from an internal source such as a fuel depot failure, industrial accident, or unauthorized detonation. Risk level remains elevated for up to 72 hours unless stabilized. Regional authorities are likely conducting site assessments and public advisories.
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⚠️ EUROPE: Ten Nordic and Eastern European nations—Germany, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and Denmark—are advancing coordinated civilian evacuation planning ami...
⚠️ OFF THE COAST OF SRI LANKA: A submarine attack severely damaged the Iranian naval vessel IRIS Dena in international waters on March 4, 2026. The ship began sinking, triggering distress calls. At le...
⚠️ BEIT SHEMESH, ISRAEL: A large explosion or fire event detected at approximately 04:09 UTC on March 4, 2026, producing a significant smoke plume in a densely populated residential area. Observations...
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