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Sabotage unlikely cause of deadly blast at Iranian port: Governor

IANS April 29, 2025 257 views

A devastating explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port has claimed 70 lives and injured over 1,200 people. Provincial Governor Mohammad Ashouri Taziani has definitively rejected foreign media speculation about potential sabotage. Preliminary investigations point to significant safety and passive defense failures as the primary cause of the tragedy. Despite the massive incident, port operations have reportedly resumed, highlighting Iran's resilience in the face of industrial disasters.

"A failure to properly observe safety and passive defense measures" - Mohammad Ashouri Taziani, Provincial Governor"
Tehran, April 29: Governor of the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan Mohammad Ashouri Taziani refuted on Tuesday the hypothesis that an act of sabotage was behind a deadly blast at Shahid Rajaee Port in southern Iran.

Key Points

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Preliminary investigations rule out deliberate sabotage

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Safety violations identified as primary explosion cause

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At least 70 killed in Shahid Rajaee Port incident

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Rescue operations continue at Iran's largest maritime hub

He made the remarks while elaborating on the likely causes of the explosion that occurred on Saturday and its subsequent fire, in which at least 70 people were killed and over 1,200 others injured, the official news agency IRNA reported.

Ahsouri Taziani said some foreign media raised the speculation that the incident had probably been the result of an act of sabotage, but preliminary investigations showed that the sabotage hypothesis failed to be of "sufficient strength."

He added that according to a statement by the provincial crisis management headquarters, a failure to properly observe safety and passive defense measures had been among the main causes of the incident.

On Monday, Iran's Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni identified "certain negligence" as one of the reasons behind the deadly explosion, Xinhua news agency reported.

Meanwhile, the fire at Shahid Rajaee Port has been completely contained, while the rescue and relief operations were still ongoing, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported citing the provincial governor.

On Monday, Iran's Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni identified "certain negligence" as one of the reasons behind the deadly explosion in the provincial capital Bandar Abbas, where this port, the country's largest maritime hub, is located.

He made the remarks in an interview with state-run IRIB TV, elaborating on the ongoing investigations to determine the cause of the incident.

Momeni said that during an earlier meeting held in Bandar Abbas to discuss the explosion's cause, several individuals whose negligence had been confirmed were summoned. He noted that a failure to observe safety regulations and passive defence measures properly contributed to the disaster, urging the relevant authorities and investigative committee to accelerate efforts to determine the full cause accurately.

Following the deadly blast, Hossein Sajedinia, head of Iran's National Disaster Management Organisation, told the IRIB on Sunday that some of the containers at the port contained flammable materials, such as pitch, and some others carried chemicals.

Despite the incident, the port's wharfs have resumed operations and cargo handling, according to the official news agency IRNA.

Reader Comments

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Amir K.
Tragic incident. My heart goes out to the victims and their families. Safety regulations exist for a reason - this should serve as a wake-up call for all industrial facilities. 😔
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Sarah M.
Interesting how quickly sabotage was ruled out. I hope the investigation remains transparent - the families deserve to know exactly what happened.
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Reza H.
The speed of resuming operations while relief efforts continue seems concerning. Shouldn't worker safety come before economic concerns?
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Leila T.
Flammable materials stored with chemicals? This sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Proper storage protocols could have prevented this tragedy.
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Darius P.
While I appreciate the governor's transparency about negligence, I wish we'd see more preventative measures rather than just investigations after disasters occur.
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Nadia F.
The human cost of this is devastating. 70 lives lost and over 1,200 injured - these aren't just numbers, they're people with families. Let's focus on supporting the victims now.

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