Hundreds injured and deaths reported in Iran explosion

Hundreds injured and deaths reported in Iran explosion

At least four people have been killed and 500 more injured in a massive explosion at a port near the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas, state media is reporting.

The blast took place at the Shahid Rajaee port on Saturday morning, blowing out the windows of nearby office buildings and causing the roof of at least one building to collapse.

Footage showed people fleeing from the wharves at the time of the explosion and others lying wounded on the street. There are also reports of people being trapped under collapsed walls.

A fire is still raging at the container terminal site and pictures show huge clouds of black smoke billowing over the wharfs.

Authorities dispatched helicopter crews to try and extinguish the flames, while the injured were being rushed by medics to nearby hospitals, authorities said.

A man in a red emergency workers suit gestures with his arms as he  stands with other workers in a site near the explosion

Emergency crew are rushing to attend to the injured [Reuters]

Some workers are “still trapped under collapsed roofs and “we are trying to rescue them”, one official told local media according to BBC Persian.

Footage shared online shows people bracing at the point of explosion and then fleeing the area.

Three men rush down a highway littered with detritus and rubble after the massive port explosion

People rushing away from the Shahid Rajaee port after the explosion [Reuters]

According to reports, witnesses say the explosion occurred after a fire broke out and spread to unsealed containers storing “flammable materials”, most probably, chemicals.

“The source of this incident was the explosion of several containers stored in the Shahid Rajaee Port wharf area,” a crisis management official in the region said.

One analyst firm said it believed the affected containers had contained solid fuel for Iranian missiles.

The fire had been the result of “improper handling of a shipment of solid fuel intended for use in Iranian ballistic missiles,” according to Ambrey Intelligence, a global maritime risk firm.

The firm said it had found 12 merchant vessels within five nautical miles of the explosion when the incident occurred, seven of which had been berthed at the port at the time.

A motorist gestures as he drives his vehicle with a broken windshield through traffic away from the source of an explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port dock southwest of Bandar Abbas in the Iranian province of Hormozgan on April 26, 2025.

A motorist with a shattered windshield in traffic streaming away from the port area [Getty Images]

Shahid Rajaee is Iran’s largest commercial port, located on Iran’s southern coast close to the Strait of Hormuz, a major shipping channel for oil cargo.

It is located about 20km (12 miles) west of Bandar Abbas, the capital of the Hormozgan province.

Iran’s national oil production company said the explosion at the port had “no connection” to the country’s oil refineries, fuel tanks and pipelines, local media reported.

The explosion was so large residents reported hearing and feeling the explosion from 50km (31 miles) away.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed his “deep regret and sympathy” for victims and has announced a government investigation.

A man watches news after a massive explosion at the Shahid Rajaee Port in southern Iran, as authorities investigate the cause of the blast

Iranian state TV reporting Saturday’s huge blast at the Shahid Rajaee Port in the country’s south. [Getty Images]

Map showing Bandar Abbas and Tehran in Iran

[BBC]

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