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5 killed, scores injured after shallow 5.9-magnitude quake rocks Iran | 5 killed, scores injured after shallow 5.9-magnitude quake rocks Iran |
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Several people have been killed and dozens were reported injured in a 5.9-magnitude quake that struck Iran some 60km (35 miles) from the town of Hastrud in East Azerbaijan Province. | |
The tremor hit the northwestern Iranian province at a shallow depth of about 10km early on Friday morning, local time, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). | |
There have been conflicting reports as to how deep the quake actually was, however. The Iranian Seismological Center (IRSC) said that the seismic event occurred at a depth of only 2km. | |
At least five people died as a result of the quake, and about 120 have been injured, AP reported, citing a local emergency official who appeared on state TV. | |
Local emergency services said that the jolts that rattled the area destroyed several houses, as reported by the semi-official IRNA news agency. At least three villages near Mianeh, the most populous city in the province, have been badly damaged, Press TV reported, citing officials. | |
The shaking reportedly sparked panic among the locals, who rushed onto the streets, fleeing their houses. | |
The USGS predicted that the quake is likely to result in “significant casualties,” and that the disaster is “potentially widespread.” | The USGS predicted that the quake is likely to result in “significant casualties,” and that the disaster is “potentially widespread.” |
East Azerbaijan Province, which borders Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, is home to around four million people. | |
Back in August 2012, over 300 were killed and more than 3,000 injured after twin earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.4 and 6.2 rocked the province, leaving behind a trail of destruction. | Back in August 2012, over 300 were killed and more than 3,000 injured after twin earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.4 and 6.2 rocked the province, leaving behind a trail of destruction. |
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