Deccan Chronicle

407 DIE IN IRAN, IRAQ QUAKE

100 aftershock­s felt Over 6,700 injured

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An Iranian disaster management official says the death toll from a powerful earthquake along the Iran-Iraq border has risen to 407.

Tehran, Nov. 13: Teams of Iranian rescuers dug through rubble in a hunt for survivors on Monday after a major earthquake struck the Iran-Iraq border, killing at least 415 people and injuring thousands.

The 7.3-magnitude quake rocked a border area 30 km south-west of Halabja in Iraqi Kurdistan at around 9.20 pm on Sunday, the US Geological Survey said.

Many people would have been at home when the quake hit in Iran’s western province of Kermanshah, where authoritie­s said it killed at least 407 people and injured 6,700.

Across the border in more sparsely populated areas of Iraq, the health ministry said eight people had died and several hundred were injured. However, Iraq’s Red Crescent put the toll at nine with more than 400 injured.

As dusk approached on Monday, tens of thousands of Iranians were forced to sleep outside in the cold for a second night as authoritie­s scrambled to provide them with aid.

Some had spent Sunday night outdoors after fleeing their homes in the mountainou­s cross-border region, huddling around fires at dawn as authoritie­s sent in help.

“People’s immediate needs are firstly tents, water and food,” said the head of Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari.

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 ?? AFP ?? A damaged van and buildings following a 7.3-magnitude earthquake at Sarpol-e Zahab in Iran’s Kermanshah province on Monday. —
AFP A damaged van and buildings following a 7.3-magnitude earthquake at Sarpol-e Zahab in Iran’s Kermanshah province on Monday. —
 ?? AP ?? A woman mourns as she holds the body of her daughter, who died in the earthquake, on Monday. —
AP A woman mourns as she holds the body of her daughter, who died in the earthquake, on Monday. —

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