Massive Fire Breaks Out in a Commercial Complex in the Free Zone at the Northern Port of Iran

Iranian media reported today, Tuesday, July 22, that a fire broke out in a commercial complex in the free zone at the Anzali port in the north of the country. The "Iranian Student News Agency" website quoted the firefighting teams attempting to control the fire, without mentioning details of the losses or causes.
In a related context, a large fire broke out in a factory producing petroleum products in the "Ziarat" area east of Isfahan, according to local media reports. Sources indicated that the fire started in a "petroleum derivatives processing workshop," confirming no human casualties were recorded.
Reports mentioned that firefighting teams from Isfahan city, along with reinforcements from the towns of "Baharestan, Beyli Varan, and Dastja," managed to control the fire that spread over an area of 1500 square meters, preventing it from spreading to adjacent facilities containing flammable materials.
Iranian media did not disclose the extent of the material losses or the reasons for the fires, while investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances that led to their outbreak.