Iran: Huge fire reported in oil refinery in Tehran

Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said all operations had been suspended at the facility, known as the Tondguyan refinery, as firefighters tried to contain the blaze.

Smoke rises at an oil refinery in Tehran. (photo credit: REUTERS)
Smoke rises at an oil refinery in Tehran.
(photo credit: REUTERS)
A huge fire broke out at an oil refinery in the southern part of the Iranian capital of Tehran on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported, saying there were so far no reports of casualties.

Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said all operations had been suspended at the facility, known as the Tondguyan refinery, as firefighters tried to contain the blaze.

"A leak at a liquid gas pipeline at the facility sparked the fire," Mansour Darajati, the head of Tehran's crisis management organization, told state TV. 

A spokesperson of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution said the fire was caused when a gasoline tanker with a capacity for 20,000 barrels caught fire, but said there was no blast, according to the Mehr news agency.

Shaker Khafaii, head of the Tehran Oil Refining Co, which runs the refinery, ruled out the possibility of sabotage, Iran's state TV reported.

Iranian media said ambulances and firefighters had been dispatched to the area, while TV said thick plumes of black smoke over the refinery could be seen from different parts of Tehran.
One person reportedly sustained minor injuries but was treated at the scene, according to Iran's Mehr news agency, citing a spokesperson with Tehran's emergency center.
The fire has reportedly been contained around the tanker and is expected to be extinguished when the fuel inside runs out, according to Mehr news.
The fire at the refinery happened a few hours after Iran's largest navy ship, the Kharg, caught fire and later sank in the Gulf of Oman.