An explosion has rocked the Parand power plant on the outskirts of Tehran, with at least two dead and several others injured.
Governor Omid Ahmadi, who is overseeing Robat Karim County where the power plant is located, attributed the explosion to "staffers' negligence." The blast occurred in a gas pipeline responsible for delivering fuel to the plant's turbines.
Ahmadi further claimed despite damage to a section of the gas pipeline, the power plant's operations continued without interruption with no reports of damage to its infrastructure.
The Parand power plant, designed to generate 50 megawatts of electricity, was part of a plan to connect it to the national power grid, aiming to address voltage issues within the capital's electricity network.
The incident is part of a series of unexplained explosions and fires that have plagued various Iranian military, nuclear, and industrial facilities since mid-2020.
Of particular note is a significant fire that erupted on January 28 in an Iranian military industry factory in Esfahan, suspected to be a result of a drone strike. While authorities have not provided comprehensive explanations for the incidents, they have linked several high-profile sabotage attacks on facilities to Israel. Israel has not officially claimed responsibility for any of these events.