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Fire Breaks Out in Administrative Building at Tehran Airport

A fire started in the administrative building at Imam Khomeini Airport near Tehran. Iranian state media reported the incident but gave no details on cause or injuries.

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A fire broke out in the administrative building at Imam Khomeini Airport near Iran's capital, Tehran. The incident was first reported by Mehr News Agency on Wednesday.

No information on the cause of the fire or any injuries has been released. Airport operations status was not addressed in the initial reports.

Agency carried the account without additional context or follow-up statements. Financial and market outlets repeated the same limited details from the Iranian agency.

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Administrative building
at Imam Khomeini Airport near Tehran caught fire
Mehr News Agency
first reported the fire on Wednesday

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PublishedMay 27, 2026, 1:55 PM

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