Horror moment huge explosion rips through port in Iran leaving at least 281 injured as black billowing smoke fills sky

THIS is the horrifying moment a huge explosion rips through a port in Iran, leaving at least 281 injured.

Unbelievable videos shared on social media show black billowing smoke after the gargantuan blast as onlookers watch on in horror.

Large plume of black smoke billowing over a port.
Thick black smoke billowing following an explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port dockCredit: AFP
Large explosion at Shahid Rajaee port.
The explosion has ripped through the port in IranCredit: AFP
Large plume of smoke rising from an explosion near trucks.
A gargantuan mushroom cloud over the site

An explosion occurred at the Rajaei port, located just outside Bandar Abbas, which is a significant facility for container shipments in Iran, dealing with about 80 million tons of goods annually.

More footage showed glass blown out of buildings sitting miles away from the epicenter of the explosion.

Authorities have give no cause for the unbelievable explosion yet.

Iranian state TV however has specifically ruled out any energy infrastructure as causing – or being damaged – in the explosion.

Mehrdad Hasanzadeh, an official in charge of disaster management, informed Iranian state TV that emergency responders were working to access the site while others were making urgent efforts to evacuate the area.

He added that the blast came from containers at Rajaei port in the city – without explaining further.

State TV also reported there had been a building collapse caused by the explosion, but no immediate other details offered.

Situated approximately 652 miles southeast of Tehran, the capital of Iran, the Rajaei port rests on the Strait of Hormuz. This strait serves as the narrow entrance to the Persian Gulf, where 20 percent of the world’s traded oil passes through.

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Industrial accidents happen in Iran, especially because its ageing oil facilities have little access to machinery parts due to strict international sanctions.

The blast happened as Iran and the United States met Saturday in Oman for the third round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday an agreement is “well on its way,” while Iran scrambled to protect its most important nuclear fortresses.

The president said: “I think we’re doing very well on an agreement with Iran.

“That one is well on its way – we could have a very, very good decision. And a lot of lives will be saved.”

But Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei doesn’t appear to be taking any chances, as Iran has been found building a ring of steel protection around its nuclear facilities.

Iran is beefing up two deeply buried tunnel complexes – linked to its main nuclear complex – with a massive security perimeter.

Commercial satellite imagery shows defence construction around the base of Mt Kolang Gaz La, located south of the Natanz enrichment complex.

The satellite images, taken on March 29, showed hardened entrances to the complexes, high wall panels erected along the verges of a graded road encircling the mountain peak, and excavations for the installation of more panels.

Illustration of Iran's Natanz nuclear facility with a new security perimeter under construction, showing tunnel entrances and a map highlighting the location.

And the north side of the perimeter joins the Natanz plant security ring, according to a report published by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS).

The multi-peaked mountain contains a new, large, deeply buried tunnel complex and a separate, smaller one dating back to 2007, which was previously partly destroyed.

Tehran has barred access to the tunnels to inspectors of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) who are monitoring its nuclear program.

And that suggests that Iran is increasingly worried about foreign surveillance of its nuclear production sites, which the regime claims are just for civilian use.

David Albright, the institute president, said the new perimeter suggested that the tunnel complexes – under construction beneath Mount Kolang Gaz La for several years, could become operational relatively soon.

This has raised concerns that they could be used to store Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium or undeclared nuclear materials, and advanced centrifuges that could quickly purify enough uranium for a bomb, Albright added.

IAEA Director General Raphael Grossi said yesterday: “It is obvious that this is a place with numerous and important activities [on Iran’s nuclear program].

“It’s a bit of a ping pong, but the digging continues, the building continues.”

Smoke billows after an explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port.
Onlookers watch on in horror at the blastCredit: AFP
Black smoke billows over a highway near Bandar Abbas, Iran, after a large explosion.
Black smoke rises in the sky as vehicles drive on the road after the massive explosionCredit: AP
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