An Iranian lawmaker called for clear accountability over failures linked to the explosions at Rajaei port.
Ahmad Fatemi, a member of parliament’s Social Committee, urged "oversight bodies and the judiciary" to investigate the incident, Iran’s state media reported.
"Failures to act must be fully identified and condemned. In places where flammable chemical materials are present, all safety protocols must be strictly observed. Of course, we will not judge prematurely," Fatemi said.
Possible failures, including in civil defense measures, are under investigation following a major explosion at Rajaei port, said Iran’s Interior Minister on Monday.
"Those found responsible at any level will be dealt with," Eskandar Momeni told Iran’s state television.
Momeni added that investigators are examining potential safety violations and incorrect declarations of flammable materials.

The ongoing negotiations with the United States "are promising, and most importantly, the other side is sending some positive signals," said Abbas Golrou, a member of the Iranian parliament's foreign policy committee.
He said the Iranian side had asked the American team to avoid insults and move toward seriousness and transparency.
"I view the process as positive and hope it will lead to results."
Iran's interior minister Eskandar Momeni says the huge fire at Rajaei port in southern Iran started with a small flame, the cause of which is still not clear.
"At 12:04 pm on Saturday, a small flame was observed, the cause of which is still unknown. The smoke and fire spread in less than a minute and reached the surrounding containers, leading to the explosion," he told reporters.
Momeni assured the public that the perpetrators of the explosion at Rajaei port would definitely be held accountable and urged people not to pay attention to rumors.
"Whatever the cause is, we will disclose it honestly."
First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref also said, "As soon as the causes of the Bandar Abbas incident are determined, we will announce them to the public."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says any final deal with the Islamic Republic should put an end to its nuclear capabilities and also address its ballistic missile program.
"You have to dismantle their nuclear infrastructure and that means ... they will not have the capacity to enrich uranium," Netanyahu said in a speech in Jerusalem.
He added that any deal should also "bring in the prevention of ballistic missiles".

“The port explosion happened due to false declarations about the imported cargo," ILNA news agency reported citing the CEO of Sina Port and Marine Services Company (SPMCO), where the explosion occurred at Rajaei port in its private area.
"Extremely dangerous goods were declared as regular items and stored in the port," Saeid Jafari was quoted as saying.
"The explosion was a result of repeatedly providing false information about hazardous materials and delivering these goods without the necessary documentation and hazardous material labels."
He added that "the power, blast wave, and destruction radius, along with other characteristics of the explosion, indicate that the cargo involved was highly dangerous and should have been declared as hazardous at the port."
Sina Port and Marine Services Company (SPMCO), an affiliate of the Islamic Republic's Mostazafan Foundation, is subject to the US Treasury Department's secondary sanctions.






