The number of wounded of an explosion on Saturday in a port in southern Iran increased to 400, the Irna news agency reported.
Irna cited Mojtaba Khaledi, spokesman for the National Emergency Organization of Iran, as giving the figure.
The explosion occurred in the port of Rajahei on the outskirts of Bandar Abbas, an important installation for container shipments for the Islamic Republic that manages about 80 million tons of goods per year.
The social networks videos showed black and undulating smoke after the explosion. Others showed blushed glasses from the buildings away from the epicenter of the explosion.
The authorities have not yet sacrificed the cause of the explosion. Industrial accidents occur in Iran, particularly in their largest oil facilities that fight for access to pieces under international sanctions. But the Iranian state television specifically ruled out any energy infrastructure as a cause or damaged in the explosion.
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Mehrad Hasanzadeh, a provincial official of Disaster Management, told Iranian State TV that he first responds that they tried to reach the area while others tried to evacuate the site.
Hasanzadeh said the explosion came from containers in the port of Rajahei in the city, without elaborating. State TV also reported that a collapse of the building caused by the explosion had one leg, although there were no other immediate details.
The port of Rajaei is about 652 miles southeast or the capital of Iran, TehranIn the Hortuz Strait, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all negotiated oil passes.
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