The Citizen (Gauteng)

Iran struck by earthquake

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Tehran – A strong 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck western Iran near the border with Iraq early yesterday, killing two people and injuring more than 250, officials said.

The shallow quake hit 26km southwest of the city of Javanrud in Kermanshah province, the US Geological Survey said, near the site of a powerful quake last year that killed hundreds.

Governor Houshang Bazvand said two people were killed and 255 injured.

The head of the emergency department at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Saeb Sharidari, said the two dead were a pregnant woman and a 70-yearold man who had a heart attack.

State news agency IRNA quoted local officials saying electricit­y to 70 villages had been cut but were restored to at least 50 by dawn.

It added that there had been more than 65 aftershock­s.

Bazvand said at least 500 buildings had been destroyed and would need to be rebuilt.

There were potential problems with drinking water due to damaged infrastruc­ture in villages, but the local Red Crescent chief, Mohammad Reza Amirian, said it had not yet been necessary to distribute food and tents.

A crisis centre was set up, with hospitals and relief organisati­ons placed on alert.

But the local director of crisis management, Reza Mahmoudian, said the situation was under control and no request for help had been sent.

There were reports that the quake was felt far across the border into Iraq.

Images on social media showed people being rushed to hospitals, but suggested relatively light damage to infrastruc­ture.

Iran sits on top of two major tectonic plates and sees frequent seismic activity.

Kermanshah is still recovering from a devastatin­g 7.3-magnitude quake that struck last November, killing 620 people in the province and another eight people in Iraq.

That quake left some 12 000 people injured and damaged about 30 000 houses, leaving huge numbers homeless at the start of the cold season in the mountainou­s region.

Local officials said the estimated cost of reconstruc­tion would be measured in the billions of dollars, at a time when Iran is struggling with a deepening economic downturn.

There was criticism that much of the new social housing built as part of a scheme championed by ex-president Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d had failed to withstand the tremor. President Hassan Rouhani said those responsibl­e would be held to account. –

Two people were killed, 255 others injured and 500 buildings destroyed.

Houshang Bazvand Governor

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