TEHRAN, Apr 27: A massive explosion ripped through Iran's Shahid Rajaee Port near Bandar Abbas on Saturday, killing at least 25 people and injuring more than 800.
The blast triggered smaller explosions in nearby containers and fires that continued into Sunday.
Here is what we know:
The Shahid Rajaee Port is one of Iran's most crucial maritime hubs, located on the northern shore of the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway through which one-fifth of global oil output passes.
Spanning 2,400 hectares, with extensive warehousing and storage facilities, it is regarded as Iran's largest and busiest commercial port.
The area has been designated a Special Economic Zone, serving as a key centre of Iran's import, export and transshipment operations.
Local media has reported that the port handles around 50 percent of Iran's total trade, and around 85-90 percent of all container traffic.
Shahid Rajaee Port is part of the greater Bandar Abbas metropolitan area, which covers approximately 100 square kilometres (39 square miles) and is home to around 650,000 people.
The site is also home to the main base of the Iranian Navy.
Together with the nearby Shahid Bahonar Port, Shahid Rajaee forms a critical component of Bandar Abbas's commercial and strategic infrastructure.
Expansion projects at the port have been ongoing for years, including the construction of a grain silo and new fishing harbours.
Last month, authorities signed an agreement to build oil tanks at the port with a capacity of 80,000 cubic metres, according to Mehr news agency.
The explosion took place shortly before midday on Saturday, likely at the hazardous and chemical materials storage depot, local media reported, citing the port's customs office.
It spread to other containers at the port, with smaller explosions triggering fires that raged until Sunday.
Authorities have requested that residents of the area remain indoors or use face masks, citing toxic gas release.
The state-owned National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said the explosion "has no connection" to its facilities.
It added "Bandar Abbas oil facilities are currently operating without interruption", according to a statement carried by local media.
The exact cause of Saturday's explosion remains unclear.
Meanwhile, Iran's president visited on Sunday the scene of a massive port blast that killed 28 people and injured more than 1,000, as fires still blazed more than 24 hours after the explosion.
Arriving in Bandar Abbas, President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed his appreciation to first responders, adding "we have come to see first-hand if there is anything or any issue that the government can follow up on".
"We will try to take care of the families who lost their loved ones, and we will definitely take care of the dear people who got injured," he said. �"AFP