Iran: Gas explosion kills at least 19 in Tehran

A gas explosion at a health clinic in Tehran has left at least 19 people dead. A similar blast occurred at a military site in the capital last week.

Iran: Gas explosion kills at least 19 in Tehran Firefighters inspect the site of an explosion at a medical clinic in the north of the Iranian capital Tehran, Iran, June 30, 2020. Picture taken June 30, 2020. (Tasnim News Agency/Handout via Reuters)

An explosion at a health clinic in northern Tehran killed at least 19 people on Tuesday, according to reports from Iranian state TV. The blast also caused damages to neighboring buildings. Thick smoke could be seen billowing into the night sky, state television reported.

“An explosion was reported at 20:56 (16:26 UTC) followed by a fire at Sina At’har clinic. Medical units were dispatched immediately,” the city’s emergency medical services said in a statement.

Authorities initially said 13 people were dead, but Jalal Maleki, spokesman for the Tehran Fire Department, later told state TV that the toll had risen to 19. State-run IRNA news agency also quoted Maleki as saying the dead included 15 women and four men. Maleki added that firefighters had rescued 20 people.

Victims were undergoing operation

Maleki said the blast occurred after gas canisters in the clinic’s basement caught fire. Some of the victims “were in upper floors in operation rooms, who were either patients being operated on or those with them,” he said. “They unfortunately lost their lives due to the heat and thick smoke.”

The clinic, which primarily conducts light surgeries and medical imaging, had 25 employees inside at the time.

Four days ago, a similar gas explosion occurred near a sensitive military complex in the capital. That explosion was caused by “leaking gas tanks,” Iran’s Defense Ministry confirmed on Friday. There were no casualties.