Jin10 data reports on April 27, citing multiple Iranian media outlets, that a fire caused by an explosion at the port of Abbas continued on the evening of April 26 local time, with local rescue departments conducting firefighting operations. Additionally, the Iranian Ministry of Health announced a state of emergency in Abbas. Following the explosion and the serious air pollution increase in Abbas, the Iranian Ministry of Health sent a letter to local health departments, ordering them to form health teams and take emergency measures to ensure public health. The letter mentioned that the explosion in Abbas could release pollutants such as ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, emphasizing that the city must declare a state of emergency and establish a dedicated working group.
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The Iranian Ministry of Health announced a state of emergency in Abbas Port.
Jin10 data reports on April 27, citing multiple Iranian media outlets, that a fire caused by an explosion at the port of Abbas continued on the evening of April 26 local time, with local rescue departments conducting firefighting operations. Additionally, the Iranian Ministry of Health announced a state of emergency in Abbas. Following the explosion and the serious air pollution increase in Abbas, the Iranian Ministry of Health sent a letter to local health departments, ordering them to form health teams and take emergency measures to ensure public health. The letter mentioned that the explosion in Abbas could release pollutants such as ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide, emphasizing that the city must declare a state of emergency and establish a dedicated working group.