Number killed in Iran explosion rises to 65 after Tehran denied blast was 'linked to fuel for missiles'
- A powerful explosion struck the Shahid Rajaee container hub in Bandar Abbas, Iran, on Saturday, killing 65 people and injuring over 1,200.
- The explosion took place while Iran was engaged in its third series of nuclear negotiations with the U.S. Held in Oman, although no connection between the blast and the diplomatic discussions was established.
- Authorities suspect poor chemical storage in containers caused the explosion and note earlier warnings about safety risks at the port.
- Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni said security protocol breaches were identified and some responsible individuals have been summoned, while the fire is now under local control.
- Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered an investigation into possible negligence or intent, and authorities have not ruled out sabotage as a factor.
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Death toll in Iran’s Bandar Abbas port blast rises to 70
The death toll from a major explosion in Iran's most important container port of Bandar Abbas rose to at least 70, with over 1,200 injured, state media said on Monday, as firefighters battled a blaze that Iranian officials said was now under control 48 hours after the start of the fire. Saturday's blast took place in the Shahid Rajaee section of the port, Iran's biggest container hub. Efforts to put out the ensuing blaze have continued since wit…
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