Death toll from blast at Iran's Bandar Abbas port increases to 40

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The death toll from a powerful explosion at Irans biggest port of Bandar Abbas has risen to at least 40, with more than 1,200 people
injured, state media reported on Sunday, as firefighters worked to fully extinguish the fire, Reuters reported. Saturdays blast took place
in the Shahid Rajaee section of the port, Irans biggest container hub, shattering windows for several kilometres around, tearing metal
strips off shipping containers and badly damaging goods inside, state media said. The incident occurred as Iran held a third round of
nuclear talks with the United States in Oman. Fires kept breaking out in different parts of the affected area as of Sunday night, according
to state media, with helicopters and fire fighters continuing efforts to extinguish them. Chemicals at the port were suspected to have
fuelled the explosion, but the exact cause was not clear and Irans Defence Ministry denied international media reports that the blast may be
linked to the mishandling of solid fuel used for missiles. A spokesperson for the ministry told state TV the reports were aligned with enemy
psyops, saying that the blast-hit area did not contain any military cargo. The Associated Press cited British security firm Ambrey as saying
the port in March had received sodium perchlorate, which is used to propel ballistic missiles and whose mishandling could have led to the
explosion. The Financial Times newspaper reported in January the shipment of two Iranian vessels from China containing enough of the
ingredient to propel as many as 260 mid-range missiles, helping Tehran to replenish its stocks following its direct missile attacks on its
arch-foe Israel in 2024. Plumes of black smoke rose above the site on Sunday and pieces of twisted metal and debris lay scattered across
the blast site, read the report. By early afternoon, the head of Irans Red Crescent Society told state media the fire was 90% extinguished
and officials said port activities had resumed in unaffected parts of Shahid Rajaee. A spokesperson for the countrys crisis management
organisation appeared on Saturday to blame the explosion on poor storage of chemicals in containers at Shahid Rajaee, adding that earlier
warnings had highlighted potential safety risks. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani cautioned against premature speculation, saying
final assessments would be shared after investigations. Negligence has often been blamed in a series of deadly incidents that have hit
Iranian energy and industrial infrastructure in recent years. Did we really have to hold the container here for 3-4 months… until we had
120-140 thousand containers stored in this place?, Irans President Masoud Pezeshkian said after arriving in Bandar Abbas on
Sunday. Incidents in the country have included refinery fires, a gas explosion at a coal mine, and an emergency repair incident at Bandar
Abbas that killed one worker in 2023. Iran has blamed some other incidents on Israel, which has carried out attacks on Iranian soil
targeting Irans nuclear programme in recent years and last year bombed the countrys air defences. The post Death toll from blast at Irans
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