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Another mysterious fire erupts at Iran industrial area

“There were no casualties ... firefighters are trying to contain the fire,” stated Iranian TV • Investigation is underway.

An explosion at the Parchin complex near Tehran on June 26, 2020. Credit: Tasnim News Agency.
An explosion at the Parchin complex near Tehran on June 26, 2020. Credit: Tasnim News Agency.

Another fire broke out in an industrial area near Tehran on Tuesday, Iranian state TV reported.

A fire department official said the incident was under investigation, reported Reuters.

“The fire broke out at the industrial area of the Jajrud district in the Pardis county this morning ... there were no casualties ... firefighters are trying to contain the fire,” stated Iranian TV.

A medical clinic north of Tehran in July was the scene of an explosion that killed 19 people. And an explosion took place east of Tehran near the Parchin military and weapons development base on June 26, the report noted.

This was the latest in a series of mysterious explosions and fires around Iranian military, nuclear and industrial facilities in recent weeks.

At least seven Iranian ships caught fire in the port city of Bushehr about two weeks ago as part of a continuation of mysterious explosions occurring throughout the country, according to state media.

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