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Gas leak behind deadly Iran blast that stoked fears of US or Israeli attack

The explosion highlighted the jittery mood ‍prevailing in the country, as Trump threatens strikes and says a US ‘armada’ is on its way

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Agence France-Presse

An explosion that hit a building in the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas on Saturday was caused by a gas leak, according to a preliminary assessment, the local head of the fire department said.

Earlier, Iranian state media reported that at least one person had been killed and ⁠14 injured in the blast, which comes amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington over Iran’s crackdown earlier this month on nationwide protests and over the country’s nuclear programme.

“This [gas leak and accumulation] is the preliminary assessment. My colleagues will give more details in the next few hours,” Mohammad Amin Liaqat, the fire department chief, said in a video published by Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency.

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A video published on social media showed ‍people standing among debris and wrecked cars in front of a damaged building following the explosion.

People walk near an anti-US billboard in Tehran on Saturday. Photo: via Reuters
People walk near an anti-US billboard in Tehran on Saturday. Photo: via Reuters

Reuters was able to verify the location by analysing buildings, ‍trees, and road layout, which matched satellite and file imagery. Reuters could not independently verify the date the video was filmed.

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Separately, four people were killed after another gas explosion in the city of Ahvaz near the Iraqi ‌border, according to state-run Tehran Times. No further information was immediately available.

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