The closest footage we have gotten so far of the moments leading up to this morning’s explosion at the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas. Orange smoke, likely nitrogen dioxide, being produced by a fire interacting with a still unknown chemical can be seen right before the explosion occurs; chemical compounds that would produce such smoke as well as the blast include ammonium nitrate, nitrogen tetroxide and nitric acid, all of which are likely to have been stored at Bandar Abbas.

https://video.nostr.build/361f94e1765d7af5700a04c004264780ee5a7c72e797e55a9480d321e53a433c.mp4

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Port of Beirut part 2. SMH.

Iranian authorities claim that the chemical fire at the port of Bandar Abbas, caused by yesterday’s massive explosion in Southern Iran, is now 80% contained, as firefighters on the ground and in the air continue to battle the blaze on the coast of the Persian Gulf.

https://video.nostr.build/b7ed6455f4c507e5ea0992856c967ef9902f317255fbcd5a9517d909a0ff1fc5.mp4

According to Iranian state media, the death toll from yesterday’s explosion and fire at the port of Bandar Abbas has risen to 25, though is still expected to significantly increase in the coming days as search-and-recovery teams reach areas of the port where the blaze continues.