Death toll in Iran port explosion mounts to 25

IANS April 27, 2025 218 views

A devastating explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port has resulted in 25 fatalities and over 800 injuries, shocking the southern Hormozgan province. Preliminary investigations suggest chemical materials in port containers might have triggered the massive blast. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has personally ordered an investigation and deployed the Interior Minister to manage the emergency response. International organizations and countries have extended condolences to Iran in the wake of this tragic incident.

"We must avoid hasty speculations before investigations are complete" - Fatemeh Mohajerani, Iranian Government Spokeswoman
Tehran, April 27: At least 25 people were killed and 800 others injured in a huge explosion at a port on Saturday in Iran's southern province of Hormozgan, media reported Sunday.

Key Points

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Major chemical explosion devastates Bandar Abbas port infrastructure

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President Pezeshkian orders immediate investigation into blast

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Interior Minister dispatched to coordinate emergency response

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Educational centers closed due to air pollution concerns

The exact cause of the incident has not been determined yet, Xinhua reported, quoting official news agency IRNA.

The explosion occurred at the Port of Shahid Rajaee in the provincial capital Bandar Abbas, after which rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene, and all port activities were suspended, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.

In remarks to the semi-official Fars news agency on Sunday, Jalal Maleki, spokesman of the Tehran Fire Department, said the massive fire resulting from the blast had been almost contained, although there were still scattered flames, which he described as "not worrisome."

Ahmad Pouyafar, governor of Bandar Abbas, announced on Saturday that all educational centres across the city would be closed on Sunday due to the explosion and consequent air pollution.

Hossein Zafari, spokesperson for the National Disaster Management Organization, told Fars that chemical materials in a container at the port may have caused the blast.

However, the Iranian government's spokeswoman, Fatemeh Mohajerani, warned against any "hasty speculations" about the cause of the incident before relevant authorities complete the investigations.

What had been confirmed so far was that there were containers, probably with chemical materials, at a corner of the port, she added.

In a post on X, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian extended sympathy to the victims of the explosion, announcing that he had issued a directive for the investigation of the blast and its cause.

He added that Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni had been dispatched to the province to ensure necessary coordination and address the condition of the injured.

Following the incident, many countries, as well as international organisations and groups, extended condolences to the Iranian people and government.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 My thoughts are with the victims' families. The scale of this tragedy is unimaginable. I hope the government provides proper support to all those affected.
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Mike T.
The chemical storage safety protocols need serious review. 800 injured is unacceptable - this could have been prevented with better regulations. Not blaming anyone, just saying we need to learn from this.
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Amina R.
My cousin works at the port and thankfully is safe, but many of his coworkers didn't make it. The whole city is in mourning today. Please keep Bandar Abbas in your prayers 🙏
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James L.
The response seems well coordinated with fire teams and government officials working together. Hope they can determine the cause soon to prevent future incidents.
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Nadia H.
So many lives lost in an instant... Makes you realize how fragile life is. The air pollution concern is also worrying - hope they can get that under control quickly for residents' health.

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