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Iran says that fire contained after a deadly explosion at the port

On 27 April, a large -scale explosion and fire rocked the Shahid Rajai port near Bandar Abbas, Iran (Image: AP).

Tehran: Firefighters brought under control of an explosion at Iran’s main port, after a deadly explosion for negligence, officials in the Islamic Republic said.
The blast, heard dozens of kilometers (miles) away, hit a dock at Shahid Raji’s southern port on Saturday. State media reported that at least 70 people were killed and more than 1,000 others suffered injuries and fire, causing widespread damage.
Mokhtar Salahore, the official official official of Red Crescent, told the channel late Monday night that the fire was “covered” and a cleanliness was going on. The state’s television broadcast live footage on Tuesday, which increased thick smoke from stacked containers.
According to the IRNA news agency, Iran’s Customs Authority said the port operations had become normal. Shahid Rajai’s port is near the major coastal city of the monkey, which is on the waterway of a waterway hormuz, through which one-fifth part of global oil production passes.
Hormogen Provincial Governor Mohammad Ashuri denied the subotes. He told state television late Monday night, “The hypotheses and investigations made during the procedure indicated that the sabotage theory lacks base or relevance.”
The port’s customs office stated that the explosion could begin at a depot for storage of dangerous and chemical materials. Interior Minister Eskander Momeni stated that “there were” shortcomings “, including security precautions and negligence,” deficiencies “. A committee assigned to investigate the explosion cited the same factors, which is a possible reason.

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