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Quake strikes near Iran nuclear plant

High -rise buildings were evacuated as tremors also felt in Bahrain and other Arabian Gulf areas

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High-rise buildings evacuated as tremors also felt in Bahrain and other Gulf areas

An earthquake of at least magnitude 5.5 struck in southern Iran near the country’s sole nuclear power plant yesterday morning, shaking Bahrain and other areas around Arabian Gulf. There was no immediate report of damage or injuries.

The US Geological Survey said the quake struck at 0634 GMT some 100km east of Bushehr. That’s home to the Bushehr nuclear power station, the only operating nuclear power plant in the Islamic republic.

The USGS put the earthquake’s magnitude at 5.5 while Iranian state television, citing officials, described the quake as a magnitude 5.9.

Iranian state TV did not report any damage at Bushehr plant, which has seen other earthquake­s in the past and is built to resist damage from a temblor.

It put the earthquake’s epicentre near the town of Kaki.

The Iran Red Cross described the epicentre as being in a sparsely populated area.

In Bahrain, people on social media said they felt the quake and evacuated from high-rise buildings.

The USGS put the earthquake’s depth at 10 kilometres below the surface. Shallow earthquake­s often have broader damage. A magnitude 5 earthquake can cause considerab­le damage.

Iran sits on major fault lines and is prone to near-daily earthquake­s.

In 2003, a 6.6-magnitude quake flattened the historic city of Bam, killing 26,000 people. Bam is near the Bushehr nuclear plant, which wasn’t damaged at that time.

In November, a major 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck a mountainou­s region of Iran near the Iraqi border, killing over 530 people and injuring thousands in Iran alone.

In Iraq, nine people were killed and 550 were injured, all in the country’s northern Kurdish region.

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