A large explosion shakes the martyr Rajai port in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran.

Media outlets and social media platforms today, Saturday, April 26, circulated images and videos showing a massive explosion at the martyr Raja'i Port in the city of Bandar Abbas, southern Iran, resulting in extensive material damage and injuring dozens of people, according to initial reports.
The semi-official Iranian news agency "Tasnim," cited by "Reuters," reported that the explosion was "severe" and caused significant damage inside the port, where the incident occurred in port offices, without revealing precise details about its nature or causes.
Meanwhile, the "Fars" news agency stated that the initial toll of the explosion reached 47 injured, who were transported to hospitals for treatment, while no fatalities have been announced so far. Iranian television reported that several injured individuals were taken to hospitals following the incident.
Local media confirmed that the explosion was so intense that it "shook the ground," with its sound heard in villages and towns near Bandar Abbas, causing car windows and buildings to shatter kilometers away from the explosion site.
Local authorities in Hormozgan province, to which Bandar Abbas belongs, declared a state of full alert in the city, while the director of the crisis management department in the province confirmed that the "cause of the incident is still unknown," indicating that investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the explosion.
Social media users shared visual clips showing the moment of the explosion and its devastating effects, including rising smoke columns and damage to nearby structures.
As of now, official authorities have not provided clearer details about the incident or possible backgrounds of the explosion.