At least 10 people were injured on Monday when an explosion rocked grain silos near the port of Derince in western Turkey, prompting an investigation into its cause.
Seddar Yavuz, the Governor of Kocaeli said the blast occurred around 2:40 p.m. (1140 GMT) near Turkish Grain Board (TMO) silos.
"Initial evaluations show that an explosion occurred due to wheat dust compression during the transfer of wheat from a ship to the silo," he said.
"We were told that it is technically possible that a blast could occur due to compression of wheat dust, but we are investigating every possible reason".
Two of the injured are in serious condition in hospital, and everyone has been accounted for, he added.
The Ministry of Transportation said no ships were damaged due to the explosion.
A massive explosion rocked a grain silo in Türkiye's Derince Port, injuring 12 people, with three in serious condition. An investigation into the cause is underway, according to the governor pic.twitter.com/BzDfCn0aJz
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