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An explosion on Monday at a factory in northwest Iran has injured at least 65 people, state media reported.
The blast at a paint factory in the Shahid Salimi industrial zone in East Azerbaijan province was caused by a gas leak, official news agency IRNA said.
It said "22 people were treated on the spot and the rest were transferred to medical centers."
Vahid Shadinia, a spokesman for the province's emergency services, told IRNA more than 20 of those injured had been taken to "specialized hospitals" in the provincial capital Tabriz.
Shahid Salimi, located in the city of Azarshahr, is the largest industrial zone in northwestern Iran.
It hosts 790 factories and other facilities employing nearly 28,000 workers, according to state media.
The blast at a paint factory in the Shahid Salimi industrial zone in East Azerbaijan province was caused by a gas leak, official news agency IRNA said.
It said "22 people were treated on the spot and the rest were transferred to medical centers."
Vahid Shadinia, a spokesman for the province's emergency services, told IRNA more than 20 of those injured had been taken to "specialized hospitals" in the provincial capital Tabriz.
Shahid Salimi, located in the city of Azarshahr, is the largest industrial zone in northwestern Iran.
It hosts 790 factories and other facilities employing nearly 28,000...
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