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Iran port blast kills at least 18 and injures hundreds

April 27, 2025
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Iran port blast kills at least 18 and injures hundreds
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A massive explosion killed at least 18 people and left around 800 others injured near Iran’s biggest port, Bandar Abbas.
The blast, which took place at Shahid Rajaee terminal on Saturday morning, damaged multiple buildings in the area and caused additional fires.
Aerial footage showed at least three areas ablaze, with schools and offices in the area ordered to remain closed on Sunday as rescue teams work to contain the fire rising from the area of the explosion and attend to the injured.
Iranian authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of the blast, however, Hossein Zafari, a spokesperson for Iran’s crisis management organisation, appeared to blame the incident on poor storage of chemicals in containers at Shahid Rajaee.
“The cause of the explosion was the chemicals inside the containers,” he told Iran’s ILNA news agency.
British maritime security consultants Ambrey said it believed the affected containers had contained solid fuel destined for ballistic missiles.
The fire was the result of “improper handling of a shipment of solid fuel intended for use in Iranian ballistic missiles”, Ambrey said, adding that it was aware that an Iran-flagged ship “discharged a shipment of sodium perchlorate rocket fuel at the port in March 2025”.
Zafari added that, the director general of crisis management had previously issued warnings to the port regarding the safe storage of chemicals during previous visits.
Shahid Rajaee is Iran’s top container hub, handling a majority of the country’s boxed goods. The terminal on the Strait of Hormuz also suffered a major cyberattack incident in May 2020, for which Iran blamed Israel.
Oil facilities were not affected by the blast on Saturday, Iranian authorities said. No damage to ships or casualties among crews had been confirmed.
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IRAN 🇮🇷 : l’état d’urgence a été déclaré dans la ville iranienne de Bandar Abbas en raison d’une grave menace pour la santé publique suite à une explosion dans le port. Selon les médias, le ministère de la Santé craint la libération de gaz nocifs dans un rayon de 20… pic.twitter.com/wd8hNEqELi
At least 18 people have been killed and 750 injured in a huge explosion at the port of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran. The blast was likely linked to chemicals being stored.#WorldNews #Iran #Terrorism #chemical #warfare #worldwide #news #Canada #USA

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A massive explosion killed at least 18 people and left around 800 others injured near Iran’s biggest port, Bandar Abbas.
The blast, which took place at Shahid Rajaee terminal on Saturday morning, damaged multiple buildings in the area and caused additional fires.
Aerial footage showed at least three areas ablaze, with schools and offices in the area ordered to remain closed on Sunday as rescue teams work to contain the fire rising from the area of the explosion and attend to the injured.
Iranian authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of the blast, however, Hossein Zafari, a spokesperson for Iran’s crisis management organisation, appeared to blame the incident on poor storage of chemicals in containers at Shahid Rajaee.
“The cause of the explosion was the chemicals inside the containers,” he told Iran’s ILNA news agency.
British maritime security consultants Ambrey said it believed the affected containers had contained solid fuel destined for ballistic missiles.
The fire was the result of “improper handling of a shipment of solid fuel intended for use in Iranian ballistic missiles”, Ambrey said, adding that it was aware that an Iran-flagged ship “discharged a shipment of sodium perchlorate rocket fuel at the port in March 2025”.
Zafari added that, the director general of crisis management had previously issued warnings to the port regarding the safe storage of chemicals during previous visits.
Shahid Rajaee is Iran’s top container hub, handling a majority of the country’s boxed goods. The terminal on the Strait of Hormuz also suffered a major cyberattack incident in May 2020, for which Iran blamed Israel.
Oil facilities were not affected by the blast on Saturday, Iranian authorities said. No damage to ships or casualties among crews had been confirmed.
ACTU
IRAN 🇮🇷 : l’état d’urgence a été déclaré dans la ville iranienne de Bandar Abbas en raison d’une grave menace pour la santé publique suite à une explosion dans le port. Selon les médias, le ministère de la Santé craint la libération de gaz nocifs dans un rayon de 20… pic.twitter.com/wd8hNEqELi
At least 18 people have been killed and 750 injured in a huge explosion at the port of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran. The blast was likely linked to chemicals being stored.#WorldNews #Iran #Terrorism #chemical #warfare #worldwide #news #Canada #USA

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