Lebanon has been rocked by a series of explosions involving wireless communications devices and vehicles.
There are many wounded, and the streets of the country's capital are filled with ambulances.
On Wednesday, September 18, chaos began again in major cities of Lebanon due to massive explosions of equipment, Al Jazeera reports.
This time, it is not pagers that are detonating, but walkie-talkies. There are also reports of laptops, scooters and cars equipped with advanced electronics exploding.
The first reports of the latest series of detonations were broadcast during the funeral of four Hezbollah members.
It was then that the first explosions thundered, and the broadcast of the funeral ceremony was interrupted.
The previous day, chaos had erupted in Lebanon when pagers used by Hezbollah members to communicate with each other were detonated in a bid to protect them from eavesdropping.
Thousands of people were injured by the pager explosions, 12 people died.