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21 Dec 2021 | 06:50 PM UTC

Iran: Authorities responding to gas explosion, building collapse in Tabriz late Dec. 21

Emergency crews responding to gas explosion and building collapse in Tabriz, Iran, late Dec. 21. Increased security likely.

Warning

Event

Emergency services are responding to a gas explosion that resulted in the collapse of a five-story building at a residential complex in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, late Dec. 21. The incident reportedly occurred near the intersection of Abbasi Street and Shahid Beheshti Alley near the city's center. Initial reports suggest the explosion has injured at least 12 people; there have been no immediate reports of fatalities.

Heightened security, as well as localized business and transport disruptions, are likely in the affected area as the emergency response continues. Authorities may evacuate nearby buildings as a precaution, particularly if they show any signs of damage from the blast.

Advice

Avoid the scene of the incident until authorities give the all-clear. Plan for transport disruptions; seek alternative routes to avoid the affected area and allow additional time to reach nearby destinations. Heed instructions of security personnel.