Hazardous goods must not linger in Iranian ports, shipping official warns
Hazardous materials must be swiftly removed from Iranian ports and not left to accumulate, a senior shipping official said following the fatal explosion at Rajaei port.
“Dangerous goods should be transported out immediately,” said Yahya Ziaei Mehrjerdi, secretary-general of Iran’s Shipowners Association on Sunday.
He rejected efforts to place blame solely on the Ports and Maritime Organization, noting that “the explosion took place at the port, but responsibility lies across multiple agencies.” Ziaei Mehrjerdi cited low storage fees, financial bottlenecks and documentation problems as reasons cargoes often remain uncleared.










