Oman Daily Observer

Two die in Iran quake panic

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TEHRAN: An elderly woman and a young girl died and nearly 100 people were injured as a 5.2 magnitude earthquake sparked panic in the Iranian capital and neighbouri­ng areas, officials said on Thursday.

The epicentre of the quake, which struck shortly before 11:30 pm (2000 GMT) on Wednesday, was just 40 kilometres west of the capital, according to the seismologi­cal centre of the University of Tehran.

“A 70-year-old woman died after suffering a heart attack and a 10--year-old died of elevated stress,” the head of Iran’s hospital emergency services, Mojtaba Khaledi, told the ISNA news agency.

The head of the Iranian Red Crescent’s Relief and Rescue Organisati­on, Morteza Salimi, said 97 people were injured.

Khaledi said around 50 of those were admitted to hospital.

The quake caused no major damage but tens of thousands of people spent the night outside for fear of aftershock­s.

Many of them did so in their vehicles with the engines switched on for warmth in the wintry conditions, exacerbati­ng the thick smog that has enveloped the capital all week.

Petrol purchases in the six hours after the quake reached 10 million litres (2.64 million gallons), more than double the average full day sales even though it was in the middle of the night, the national fuel distributi­on company said.

Average airborne concentrat­ion of the finest and most hazardous particles (PM2.5) rose to 170 microgramm­es per cubic metre, with peaks of 194 microgramm­es in some neighbourh­oods, Tehran municipali­ty said.

That is some seven times higher than the World Health Organizati­on recommende­d maximum of 25 microgramm­es per m3 over a 24-hour period.

Iran sits atop several fault lines, and Wednesday’s quake is the latest in a series to have hit the country in recent weeks.

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck the southeaste­rn province of Kerman on December 13, leaving at least 18 people injured. — AFP

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