Death toll from powerful blast in south Iran rises to 25
The death toll from powerful explosion in Iran’s southern port city of Bandar Abbas has risen to 25 with some 800 others injured leaving widespread damage to the buildings.
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The blast occurred after a fuel tanker exploded for unknown reasons at Shahid Rajaee port in Hormozgan Province on Saturday.
According to the latest death toll as of Sunday, at least 25 people were killed and more than 800 others injured in the incident.
The director general of Hormozgan’s crisis management department said the explosion was extremely strong, but the cause has not yet been determined.
Initial reports indicate that the blast originated in an administrative building within the port complex. The blast was so intense that it completely destroyed the administrative building and severely damaged many vehicles.
Babak Mahmoudi, head of Iran’s Relief and Rescue Organization, had earlier confirmed to Press TV that the massive explosion at Shahid Rajaee had left four people dead.
“So far, 516 people have been injured, and they have been evacuated from the site. Some of them have been injured by broken glass and most of them were superficial wounds and they have been released and four people have so far been confirmed dead at the site because at this site there were chemical storage facilities,” Mahmoudi said in an interview with Press TV as he provided details of the blast.
He said that the fire is still ongoing and the firefighters are trying to put it out, expressing hope that they could bring the situation under control in the next few hours.
Mahmoudi further explained that the blast took place around 11:55 local time, adding that several relief and rescue teams were quickly dispatched to the scene.
“Helicopters were also deployed to extinguish the fire,” he said, noting that another helicopter was dispatched for emergency services.
Following the incident, all port operations were suspended as security and emergency teams worked to secure the area. Authorities immediately declared a state of emergency at hospitals across Bandar Abbas in preparation for possible mass casualties.
In phone calls with the interior minister and Hormozgan’s governor, President Pezeshkian issued specific directives to expedite the response.
He ordered immediate, coordinated measures to assist the injured, prioritizing rapid dispatch of medical equipment and emergency personnel to the site, while obliging all relevant governmental bodies and relief organizations to fully mobilize their resources to minimize the consequences of the incident.
Having received initial reports and assessments of the likely causes of the incident, the president, meanwhile, emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive and thorough investigation into the reason behind the explosion to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf announced the formation of a special committee comprising members from four specialized parliamentary commissions of Civil Affairs, National Security, Internal Affairs, and Health.
Commenting on the tragic development, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei wrote on X, former Twitter, “We mourn the loss of our dear fellow citizens who tragically lost their lives in the explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port.