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Some 15,000 tons of grains damaged in northwest Turkey blast: Presidency

Smoke is seen after an explosion rocked grain silos in this video screengrab obtained from social media, in Kocaeli, Turkey, on Aug. 7, 2023. (Credit: Burak Ceylan/via Reuters)

ANKARA — Some 15,000 tons of grains were damaged when a blast ripped through grain silos near the port of Derince in northwest Turkey on Monday, the presidency's communications directorate said.

The blast took place due to wheat dust compression during the transfer of wheat from a ship to the silos, Seddar Yavuz, the governor of Kocaeli province, said on Monday. It was not clear what other grains were stored at the silos.

The explosion at the Turkish Grain Board (TMO) silos damaged 13 of 60 silos there, and injured 12 people.

The TMO's Port of Derince silos have the capacity to hold 95,000 tons of grains and there were 75,000 tons stored when the explosion took place, the directorate's statement said.

"According to the initial examinations, some 20 percent of the storage was damaged," it said. 

ANKARA — Some 15,000 tons of grains
were damaged when a blast ripped through grain silos near the
port of Derince in northwest Turkey on Monday, the presidency's
communications directorate said.
The blast took place due to wheat dust compression during
the transfer of wheat from a ship to the silos, Seddar Yavuz,
the governor of Kocaeli province, said on...