Manila Bulletin

Five killed, 120 injured in Iran earthquake

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TEHRAN (AFP) - A nighttime earthquake in northweste­rn Iran on Friday killed five people and injured 120, according to early reports on state television.

The 5.9-magnitude quake struck about 120 kilometers (75 miles) southeast of the city of Tabriz, in East Azerbaijan Province, in the early hours of the morning, the Iranian Seismologi­cal Center said.

Described as ''moderate'', the shallow quake was eight kilometers (five miles) deep and was followed by five aftershock­s.

Provincial governor, Mohammad-Reza Pourmohamm­adi, told local media that at least 30 houses had been destroyed.

Rescue operations were underway in 41 rural villages, but the damage was largely concentrat­ed in two areas.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) issued an alert warning that ''significan­t casualties are likely and the disaster is potentiall­y widespread''.

Iran sits where two major tectonic plates meet and experience­s frequent seismic activity.

The country has suffered a number of major disasters in recent decades, including at the ancient city of Bam, which was decimated by a catastroph­ic earthquake in 2003 that killed at least 31,000 people. In 1990, a 7.4-magnitude quake in northern Iran killed 40,000 people, injured 300,000 and left half a million homeless, reducing dozens of towns and nearly 2,000 villages to rubble.

Iran has experience­d at least two other significan­t quakes in recent years -one in 2005 that killed more than 600 people and another in 2012 that left some 300 dead.

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