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Iran: Dozens of aftershocks follow deadly earthquake | Iran: Dozens of aftershocks follow deadly earthquake |
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More than 80 aftershocks have hit south-west Iran following Tuesday's 6.1 magnitude earthquake, which killed at least 37 people and injured 850. | More than 80 aftershocks have hit south-west Iran following Tuesday's 6.1 magnitude earthquake, which killed at least 37 people and injured 850. |
Twelve villages were completely destroyed and terrified residents spent the night in the open, reports say. | Twelve villages were completely destroyed and terrified residents spent the night in the open, reports say. |
Iran's Red Crescent says the search and rescue operation is now over and affected families are being relocated. | Iran's Red Crescent says the search and rescue operation is now over and affected families are being relocated. |
Iran's only nuclear station located in Bushehr, 90km (55 miles) from the scene, was not damaged, officials say. | Iran's only nuclear station located in Bushehr, 90km (55 miles) from the scene, was not damaged, officials say. |
Scores of aftershocks - the strongest measuring a magnitude of 5.4 - struck within an hour, and they continued into Wednesday morning. | Scores of aftershocks - the strongest measuring a magnitude of 5.4 - struck within an hour, and they continued into Wednesday morning. |
Bushehr's governor Fereydun Hasanvand told Iranian television that of those wounded, 750 had "minor injuries" and the rest had been sent to provincial hospitals. | Bushehr's governor Fereydun Hasanvand told Iranian television that of those wounded, 750 had "minor injuries" and the rest had been sent to provincial hospitals. |
Some 10,000 people are thought to live in the affected area. Mr Hasanvand said 700 houses have been damaged and 200 families affected. | Some 10,000 people are thought to live in the affected area. Mr Hasanvand said 700 houses have been damaged and 200 families affected. |
The BBC's Mohsen Asgari in Tehran says these are small villages, poorly built with hand-made bricks and clay but where villagers know each other well. | The BBC's Mohsen Asgari in Tehran says these are small villages, poorly built with hand-made bricks and clay but where villagers know each other well. |
Roads leading to the affected area are open, electricity and telephone lines are being brought back online, and food and water are being distributed, our correspondent says. | Roads leading to the affected area are open, electricity and telephone lines are being brought back online, and food and water are being distributed, our correspondent says. |
'Operating as normal' | 'Operating as normal' |
The quake was felt across the Gulf in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain. | The quake was felt across the Gulf in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain. |
Seismologists said the quake struck at 16:22 (11:52 GMT) at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles) near the town of Kaki, south of Bushehr - a Gulf port city that is home to Iran's first and only nuclear power plant. | Seismologists said the quake struck at 16:22 (11:52 GMT) at a depth of 10km (6.2 miles) near the town of Kaki, south of Bushehr - a Gulf port city that is home to Iran's first and only nuclear power plant. |
Bushehr official Mahmud Ja'fari told Iranian state TV that the power plant was designed to withstand 8.0-magnitude earthquakes, and that "the plant is operating as usual". | Bushehr official Mahmud Ja'fari told Iranian state TV that the power plant was designed to withstand 8.0-magnitude earthquakes, and that "the plant is operating as usual". |
Iran's nuclear programme has roused concern among major powers that Tehran wants to build nuclear weapons - a charge Iran strongly denies. | Iran's nuclear programme has roused concern among major powers that Tehran wants to build nuclear weapons - a charge Iran strongly denies. |
Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to seismic activity. In 2003, an earthquake in the city of Bam left more than 25,000 people dead. | Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to seismic activity. In 2003, an earthquake in the city of Bam left more than 25,000 people dead. |
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