At least 115 people have been transferred to hospitals following the explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaee port, Yektaperast, head of Iran’s national emergency services, told Daneshjoo news agency on Saturday.
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The number of people injured in the explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaee port has risen to 80, the emergency services spokesman said on Saturday.
Forty of the injured have been transferred to Shahid Mohammadi Hospital, he said.
Fifteen ambulances and four ambulance buses have been deployed from Bandar Abbas, Lar, and Fars provinces, while a medical evacuation helicopter from Larestan has also been dispatched to the scene.
At least 47 people have been injured in the explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaee port and transferred to hospitals across Hormozgan province, the local emergency services said on Saturday.
According to Tasnim news agency, all emergency and rapid response teams are currently on site, assisting with the evacuation of the wounded.
Mehrdad Hassanzadeh, head of Hormozgan’s crisis management agency, said investigations into the cause of the explosion are ongoing and results would be announced to the public as soon as possible.
The explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaei port was not caused by an ammonia tank, and no fatalities have been reported so far, Iran’s state TV reported on Saturday.
The blast was linked to a container, but it remains unclear what the container held, state media said. A building near the blast site also collapsed, according to the report.
Mehrdad Hassanzadeh, Hormozgan’s crisis management chief, said the explosion was triggered by "the detonation of several stored containers in the port yard." Injured individuals were being evacuated, he told local media.
Iran’s customs authority said on Saturday that hazardous goods and chemicals stored at Bandar Abbas port were likely the cause of the explosion at Shahid Rajaee terminal.
The blast occurred about two kilometers from the customs administration building, officials said.
Trucks that had completed customs formalities are being allowed to leave the port area, customs officials added.






