Deadly Explosion in Shahid Rajaee Port, Bandar Abbas: No Indonesian Nationals Among Victims

INDONESIAUPDATES.COM, News En – On Saturday, April 26, 2025, a devastating explosion occurred at Shahid Rajaee Port, a key shipping hub in Bandar Abbas, southern Iran. Initial reports indicated that the blast, likely caused by chemicals in a gas tank, resulted in at least 14 fatalities and over 700 injuries. As emergency teams continued their efforts, the death toll rose to 25, with approximately 1,000 individuals reported injured. Despite the severity of the incident, no Indonesian nationals were among the victims.

What Happened at Shahid Rajaee Port?

The explosion in Bandar Abbas has raised serious concerns about the safety and security of the port, which is one of the busiest in Iran. Early investigations suggest that the explosion was triggered by a gas tank containing hazardous chemicals. While the exact cause is still under investigation, the incident has caused widespread damage and significant loss of life.

Iranian authorities have launched a full investigation into the explosion, with emergency services working tirelessly to provide medical assistance to the injured and assess the extent of the damage. The port has been temporarily closed, and the surrounding area has been sealed off as authorities work to prevent further incidents.

Indonesian Nationals Safe in Iran

Fortunately, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu RI) and the Indonesian Embassy in Tehran (KBRI Teheran) have confirmed that no Indonesian nationals were affected by the explosion. According to a statement from KBRI Teheran, there were no reports of Indonesian citizens being involved in the blast.

As of now, there are approximately 385 Indonesian nationals residing in Iran, with most of them studying in Qom and a few others in Tehran. Importantly, there were no Indonesian nationals living in Bandar Abbas at the time of the explosion.

Although two Indonesian crew members had worked at the port in the previous year, both have since returned to Indonesia. The embassy is in close contact with Iranian authorities to ensure the safety of its citizens across the country.

Indonesian Embassy’s Response

KBRI Teheran has assured that it is closely monitoring the situation and is in constant communication with both Iranian authorities and the Indonesian community in Iran. The Indonesian Embassy is providing real-time updates to ensure that all Indonesian nationals are safe and informed.

Roy Soemirat, Spokesperson for Kemlu RI, urged Indonesian nationals in Iran to reach out to the embassy if they require assistance. The embassy’s dedicated hotline, +989024668889, is available for anyone seeking help or more information regarding the incident.

Indonesian Government’s Commitment to Protecting Its Citizens

The Indonesian government remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad. In light of this tragic explosion in Iran, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reiterated its commitment to providing necessary support to Indonesian nationals and continues to monitor developments in the region closely.

Conclusion: Shahid Rajaee Port Explosion Highlights Port Security Concerns

While the explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port in Bandar Abbas has shocked many, it has also raised important questions about safety measures and security protocols in busy ports worldwide. As the investigation continues, authorities are expected to review and enhance safety procedures to prevent future accidents.

For now, the Indonesian Embassy has assured the public that no Indonesian nationals were harmed and will continue to provide assistance as needed. The tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining stringent safety measures, especially in industrial areas involving hazardous materials.


FAQ: Explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port, Bandar Abbas


  1. What caused the explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port?

    • The explosion is believed to have been triggered by chemicals in a gas tank, though the exact cause is still under investigation by Iranian authorities.

  2. How many people were killed and injured in the explosion?

    • Initial reports indicated 14 fatalities and around 700 injuries. However, as emergency teams continued their efforts, the death toll rose to 25, and approximately 1,000 people were injured.

  3. Were any Indonesian nationals affected by the explosion?

    • No, according to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu RI) and the Indonesian Embassy in Tehran (KBRI Teheran), no Indonesian nationals were among the victims of the explosion.

  4. How many Indonesian nationals are in Iran?

    • There are around 385 Indonesian nationals residing in Iran, with most of them studying in Qom and a few in Tehran. No Indonesian nationals are registered in Bandar Abbas.

  5. Were there any Indonesians working at the port?

    • While two Indonesian crew members worked at Shahid Rajaee Port last year, both have since returned to Indonesia before the explosion occurred.

  6. How is the Indonesian Embassy responding to the incident?

    • The Indonesian Embassy in Tehran is closely monitoring the situation, coordinating with Iranian authorities, and providing real-time updates. They have confirmed that no Indonesians were affected and have a dedicated hotline (+989024668889) for those who need assistance.

  7. What should Indonesian nationals do if they need help?

    • Indonesian nationals in Iran who need help or further information should contact the Indonesian Embassy in Tehran at the provided hotline number: +989024668889.

  8. What measures is the Indonesian government taking for the safety of its citizens?

    • The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to monitor the situation and has ensured that all necessary support is available for Indonesian nationals in Iran. The embassy is working with local authorities to ensure their safety.


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