Deccan Chronicle

Quake strikes 50 km off Iran nuke power plant

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Tehran, Dec. 27: An earthquake struck Iran on Friday, less than 50 kilometres from the country's only nuclear power plant, monitors said. There were no immediate reports of any casualties or damage.

The US Geological Survey said the 5.1 magnitude quake struck 44 kilometres from the southweste­rn city of Borazjan and at a depth of 38 kilometres.

Its reported epicentre is 45 kilometres east of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, on the southwest Gulf coast.

The Iranian Seismologi­cal Center said in a preliminar­y report on its website that the strength of the quake was 4.9 magnitude and that its depth was 10 kilometres.

The quake jolted villages near Kalameh city, the semi-official ISNA news agency said, adding there were no reports of any casualties or damage.

"Based on the assessment­s of teams in the field, fortunatel­y this earthquake has caused no damage," the head of the province's crisis centre, Jahangir Dehghani, said on state television.

"The Ahram-Kalameh road was blocked by a landslide and it is currently being cleared," he added.

Buildings in nearby towns and villages had some "cracked walls but nothing has collapsed."Photograph­s published by Iranian news agencies showed bulldozers clearing a road and damage done to the walls of a historical castle in Bushehr.

The Bushehr plant, which produces 1,000 megawatts of power, was completed by Russia after years of delay and officially handed over in September 2013.

In 2016, Russian and Iranian firms began building two additional

1,000-megawatt reactors at Bushehr. Their constructi­on was expected to take

10 years.

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