Massive Explosion Destroys Rocket Fuel Component in Iranian Port

AP Photo/Bilal Hussein

The southern Iranian port of Bandar Abbas was ripped by a tremendous explosion Saturday. The explosion, believed to be a cargo of sodium perchlorate, a rocket fuel precursor, has killed at least eight people and injured 750, but given the size of the blast, these numbers are almost certainly an undercount.

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Helicopters dumped water on the fire, without a lot of success.

There have been secondary explosions, and the containers in the port are cooking off.

Unofficially, ship tracking data identifies the sanctioned Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) ship MV Jairan carrying sodium perchlorate from Shanghai to Bandar Abbas in the anchorage. The ship arrived around March 29 and was unloaded.

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The explosion bears many similarities to that in Beirut in August 2020 that killed 200 and injured 6,000.


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There is no evidence of enemy action, which is not to say that Tehran won't blame the dastardly Jews for the explosion. The most likely cause is routine incompetence. The blast will not only be a setback to Iran's ballistic missile program, but will have a substantial impact on Iran's economy, as this port handles 85 percent of Iran's maritime traffic and it has been shut down and evacuated.

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