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Earthquake strikes southern Iran | Earthquake strikes southern Iran |
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A quake measuring 6.1 has struck near the south Iranian city of Bandar Abbas, killing four people and injuring 26, Iranian state media report. | |
US monitors placed it 55km (35 miles) underground at 0630 (1100 GMT), west of the city, home to a major oil refinery. | US monitors placed it 55km (35 miles) underground at 0630 (1100 GMT), west of the city, home to a major oil refinery. |
Most casualties were reported on the Gulf island of Qeshm, while emergency crews in Hormuzgan province checked for other possible casualties and damage. | Most casualties were reported on the Gulf island of Qeshm, while emergency crews in Hormuzgan province checked for other possible casualties and damage. |
Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to earth tremors. | Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to earth tremors. |
Houses in this region have been built in recent years and are resistant to earthquakes Abdolkarim Setareh Bandar Abbas local official class="" href="/1/hi/sci/tech/7533950.stm">Animated guide: Earthquakes | |
Qeshm bore the brunt of the quake with all known deaths occurring there, said Abbas Hassani, head of Iran's medical emergencies centre. | |
The injured were being evacuated by boat to Bandar Abbas and five of them were in a serious condition, he told the Iranian news agency Isna. | |
Speaking on Iranian TV, a Red Crescent official said it was unlikely the quake had caused a high number of casualties. | Speaking on Iranian TV, a Red Crescent official said it was unlikely the quake had caused a high number of casualties. |
Oil sites 'undamaged' | |
In Bandar Abbas, a city of some 350,000 people, the quake caused panic initially, sending people running into the streets for the safety of the city's open spaces, reports say. | |
However, local officials were reporting only minor damage in surrounding villages. | |
"Houses in this region have been built in recent years and are resistant to earthquakes," city official Abdolkarim Setareh told the Associated Press by telephone. | |
Oil industry facilities in Bandar Abbas were not damaged by the quake, Hojjatollah Ghanimifard, vice-president for investment affairs at the National Iranian Oil Company, told Reuters news agency. | |
Across the Gulf, residents in Dubai and neighbouring emirates also felt the tremor, and office workers rushed out of some of the city's high-rise buildings. | |
"My bed was hitting against the wall," said Rheanne Anderson, a Canadian teacher living in the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah. | "My bed was hitting against the wall," said Rheanne Anderson, a Canadian teacher living in the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah. |
"There was definitely some shaking." | "There was definitely some shaking." |
The deadliest quake to hit Iran in recent years was in 2003, when 25,000 people died in a 6.7 quake in Bam. | The deadliest quake to hit Iran in recent years was in 2003, when 25,000 people died in a 6.7 quake in Bam. |