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Satellite images reveal destruction after Iran port explosion as death toll rises to 46

Satellite images reveal destruction after Iran port explosion as death toll rises to 46

Economic Times28-04-2025

A massive explosion occurred at Shahid Rajaei port near Bandar Abbas in Iran. The blast resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries. Satellite images reveal extensive damage to buildings and containers. The cause of the explosion remains unclear. Reports suggest the port received missile fuel chemicals. Iranian authorities deny these claims.
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Satellite images analysed by The Associated Press on Monday showed the devastation of an explosion that rocked one of Iran's main ports as the death toll rose to 46 people with over 1,000 injured. The photos from Planet Labs PBC came as local news reports from the site raised more questions about the cause of the blast Saturday at the Shahid Rajaei port near Bandar Abbas.The port reportedly took in a chemical component needed for solid fuel for ballistic missiles - something denied by authorities though they've not explained the source of the power that caused such destruction.The blast Saturday disintegrated a building next to the blast site, which appeared to be in a row where other containers once stood, the satellite photos showed. It also shredded the majority of another building just to the west.The force of the blast also could be seen, with what appeared to be two craters measure some 50 metres across. Other containers nearby appeared smashed and distended by the explosion and the intense fire that followed.The fire still burned at the site Monday, some two days after the initial explosion that happened just as Iran began a third round of negotiations with the United States over its rapidly advancing nuclear programme.Authorities still haven't offered an explanation for the explosion.Private security firm Ambrey says the port received missile fuel chemical in March. It was part of a shipment of ammonium perchlorate from China by two vessels to Iran, first reported in January by the Financial Times.The chemical used to make solid propellant for rockets was going to be used to replenish Iran's missile stocks, which had been depleted by its direct attacks on Israel during the war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.The Iranian military denied receiving the chemical shipment.Social media footage of the explosion saw reddish-hued smoke rising from the fire just before the detonation. That suggests a chemical compound being involved in the blast, like in the 2020 Beirut port explosion.Late Sunday, Iran's semiofficial ILNA news agency quoted Saeed Jafari, the CEO of marine services company working at the port, as saying there were false statements about the cargo that detonated, which he called "very dangerous.""The incident happened following a false statement about the dangerous goods and delivering it without documents and tags," Jafari said.Another report by the semiofficial ISNA news agency claimed the cargo that caused the blast was not reported to customs authorities as well.Only high-level authorities in Iran, such as its paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, could circumvent normal procedures at the port.

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