Overview
- The explosion at Shahid Rajaï Port on April 26 killed 70 people and injured over 1,200, with 120 still hospitalized.
- Firefighters have contained the blaze, but a 15–20 day cooling and cleanup phase is underway at the strategic port near the Strait of Hormuz.
- Authorities are investigating whether the incident was caused by negligence or deliberate sabotage, with conflicting reports on the presence of military-grade chemicals.
- The port, handling 85% of Iran's trade, has partially resumed customs operations under strict safety measures to mitigate economic disruption.
- The explosion coincided with US-Iran nuclear talks, heightening regional security concerns and drawing international attention.