Kuwait Times

Earthquake hits Iran killing 5; 300 injured

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TEHRAN: An earthquake rocked northweste­rn Iran before dawn on Friday, killing at least five people and injuring more than 300 in crumbling and collapsed buildings. The 5.9-magnitude quake struck at 1:17 am about 120 kilometers southeast of the city of Tabriz, in East Azerbaijan province, the Iranian Seismologi­cal Centre said.

Described as “moderate”, the quake was eight kilometers deep and was followed by five aftershock­s. The provincial governor, Mohammad-Reza Pourmohamm­adi, told Iranian media that rescue operations were underway in 41 villages, but the damage was largely concentrat­ed in two, Varnakesh

and Varzaghan. According to the emergency services, nearly 340 people were admitted to hospital for treatment, but all but 17 were discharged by Friday noon. Some 40 homes were leveled by the quake and over 200 head of cattle killed. Around 100 injured residents were pulled out of the rubble of their damaged or flattened homes. Around noon, emergency teams distribute­d survival kits, stoves, blankets and tents in 78 villages.

In Varnakesh, an emergency shelter was set up. State television broadcast images of people who had fled their homes warming themselves around a fire lit on a public highway. But the damage appeared to be less widespread than initially feared. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) had issued an alert warning that “significan­t casualties are likely and the disaster is potentiall­y widespread”. In many areas people had returned to their homes by daybreak after the initial panic subsided and the aftershock­s petered out. — AFP

 ??  ?? VARNAKESH: A picture shows the debris of buildings in the Iranian village of Varnakesh, about 120 kilometers southeast of the city of Tabriz, in East Azerbaijan Province, following a 5.9-magnitude earthquake. — AFP
VARNAKESH: A picture shows the debris of buildings in the Iranian village of Varnakesh, about 120 kilometers southeast of the city of Tabriz, in East Azerbaijan Province, following a 5.9-magnitude earthquake. — AFP

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