Gas blast kills 217 in Iran

the bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a truck carrying chlorine gas. No casualties were reported, Iranian officials said


(TEHRAN)  - A chlorine gas explosion in Iran's western province of Elam has injured 217 people and taken them to hospital.

 The Iranian broadcaster said in its initial reports that the explosion in the gas cylinders loaded in the trailer was due to the negligence of the driver. Local officials said that the situation in the area is now under control after the blast. Did not happen.
Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has accused Iran of steadily increasing its enriched uranium reserves. IAEA inspectors visit one of Iran's two nuclear facilities Iran's long-awaited international observers were allowed to inspect its two nuclear facilities last week.
A report released by the IAEA on Friday states that Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium has risen sharply.
Secret documents provided by the IAEA to the countries participating in the agreement state that Iran is increasing its stockpile of enriched uranium. After the increase, it has reached 2105 kg as against 1571 kg in May this year. An agreement reached with international powers in 2015 set a limit of 202 kg of enriched uranium on Iran, compared to the current amount.


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