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2 killed, 240+ injured in 6.1 quake in western Iran's border with Iraq | |
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Hundreds of people have been injured and at least two have died after a powerful 6.1 earthquake struck western Iran, near the border with Iraq. | |
The quake struck some 31 kilometers from Javanrud, Kermanshah province, at a depth of 10 kilometers, USGS reports. There were no immediate reports of major damage, but the powerful jolt was reportedly felt as far as the Iraqi capital Baghdad. | The quake struck some 31 kilometers from Javanrud, Kermanshah province, at a depth of 10 kilometers, USGS reports. There were no immediate reports of major damage, but the powerful jolt was reportedly felt as far as the Iraqi capital Baghdad. |
At least two people have died and another 241 people have been injured in the earthquake, the Emergency Department said, according to Fars news agency. | |
A number of people suffered injuries in the quake and were rushed to hospital in Javanrud, Press TV reports. | |
Unverified photos of the aftermath have been circulated on social media, although witnesses have warned that some of them might have been taken during last year’s deadly quake. | Unverified photos of the aftermath have been circulated on social media, although witnesses have warned that some of them might have been taken during last year’s deadly quake. |
The same border area was rocked by a devastating earthquake last November, in which more than 600 people were killed and hundreds suffered injuries across Iran and Iraq. | The same border area was rocked by a devastating earthquake last November, in which more than 600 people were killed and hundreds suffered injuries across Iran and Iraq. |
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