Another pre-dawn factory blast kills two in Iran

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TEHRAN
Two persons died and three others got injured when an explosion rocked a factory south of Tehran on the wee hours of Tuesday, Iran’s official IRNA agency reported, terming the incident a human error.
It was the latest of a string of explosions to have hit the Tehran area and a key nuclear site in the past two weeks.
The blast in “a completely industrial zone” of Baqershahr, 23 kilometres (14 miles) from the capital, was caused by “workers being negligent whilst filling oxygen tanks,” it quoted the town’s governor as saying. “The explosion… was so powerful that the walls of the Saipapress factory nearby were also totally destroyed,” Amin Babai said, without giving details on the function of the factory. The incident took place inside the Oxijen factory at 3:03am local time (22.33 GMT Monday), an emergency services spokesperson told media, adding that all the casualties were male and that two of those wounded had been admitted to hospital.
Babai said that “firefighters had been on the scene” since shortly after the explosion and “prevented further fires and explosions.”
Earlier on July 1, a powerful explosion hit a health centre in the upmarket northern Tehran neighbourhood of Tajrish, killing 19 people and damaging nearby buildings.
The fire service blamed a fire that had set light to gas canisters. It came days after a gas tank explosion near a military complex east of the capital, which authorities said caused no casualties.
Then last week, the country’s atomic energy agency reported that an “accident” had damaged warehouses under construction at the Natanz nuclear site, some 250 kilometres (150 miles) south of Tehran.
The organization released a photo of a building apparently damaged by fire, with doors hanging off hinges after they appeared to have been blown outwards.