Iranian media reported on Saturday that a fire broke out at an engine oil factory in northwestern Iran, with no injuries reported so far. The incident comes amid continued attention on industrial fires and energy infrastructure in the country, though officials have not yet indicated any link to sabotage or external attack.
According to earlier Iranian and international reporting on similar incidents in the region, northwest Iran has seen refinery and fuel- fires before, including a major blaze reported near the city of Tabriz and Azarshahr in East Azerbaijan province. In those cases, state-linked outlets said emergency teams responded quickly and there were no major casualties, though some firefighters suffered smoke inhalation or minor injuries.
For Saturday’s incident, the key confirmed point is that no injuries had been reported at the time of reporting. Iranian media said firefighters were working to contain the blaze and that the situation was being monitored. No official cause was immediately given in the available reporting.
The fire has drawn attention because industrial and energy facilities in Iran have often been watched closely during periods of heightened regional tension. Even when no casualties are reported, fires at oil- sites can raise concerns about safety, infrastructure resilience and the risk of wider disruption.
At this stage, the reported incident appears to be limited to the factory site, with no confirmed injuries and no verified indication of broader damage. Further official details are expected if local authorities release an update on the cause, the extent of the fire and whether production has been affected.
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