
Fire at Shopping Centre Near Tehran Kills Eight, Dozens Injured
A fire broke out at the Arghavan shopping centre in Andisheh, west of Tehran, on May 5, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens more. Iranian authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, though the exact cause of the blaze remains undetermined.
Emergency responders were dispatched to the commercial complex shortly after the fire was reported. Iranian officials confirmed the death toll at eight, while initial reports on the number of wounded vary. Khaama Press reported 36 injured individuals, whereas Pajhwok cited 41. All casualties have been transported to local hospitals for medical care.
State authorities announced that the inquiry will examine potential safety violations and negligence related to the building’s construction and maintenance. Officials have directed law enforcement agencies to identify and detain those held responsible for the incident, including the property’s developer and relevant safety inspectors.
The shopping centre, situated in a densely populated suburb of the capital, sustained significant structural damage during the blaze. Firefighters worked to contain the flames and secure the surrounding area. Local media indicated that investigators will focus on compliance with national fire safety regulations and building codes.
Authorities have not yet provided a timeline for concluding the inquiry or reopening the commercial site. Further updates regarding the condition of the injured and the progress of the investigation are expected in the coming days.
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Where reports agree
- A deadly fire occurred at the Arghavan shopping centre in western Tehran/Andisheh, Iran.
- The incident resulted in exactly eight confirmed fatalities.
- The cause of the blaze is currently unknown.
- Iranian media and authorities are reporting on and investigating the incident.
Where reports differ
- The reported number of injured individuals differs: Khaama Press cites 36 injured, while Pajhwok reports 41 injured.
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