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An earthquake of magnitude 5.1 struck Iran on June 20. This earthquake has given birth to a new theory of nuclear testing. The earthquake occurred on June 20 at 9:19 pm local time.
A 5.2 magnitude Iran earthquake struck near the city of Semnan on Friday, June 20, shaking a region already fraught with political and military tension. The tremor occurred around 35 to 37 kilometers ...
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Iran early Friday morning in a region which houses the country’s first nuclear power plant. The quake occurred just after 5 a.m. local time, 44 ...
Earthquake measuring 5.1-magnitude shakes northern Iran, causing tremors felt as far as Tehran and raising concerns due to its proximity to Semnan province military base.
And Iran, of course, has suffered earthquakes for a very long time. There was one in 2003 that killed 26,000 people in Bam, so this is far from the worst they've experienced.
Iran lies on major seismic fault lines and experiences an average of one earthquake a day. In recent years, the Middle Eastern country has suffered several devastating earthquakes, including in ...
Iran Iran may use Syria earthquake to smuggle arms under the guise of aid: report Video has emerged showing the head of the IRGC visiting Syria 'to monitor aid to earthquake victims' ...
A moderate earthquake struck both Iran and Israel on the evening of October 5, stirring intense speculation about its cause. The 4.6 magnitude earthquake had its epicentre in Aradan, Semnan ...
Magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck Kaki%2C near the home of Iran%27s first nuclear power plant The quake was felt across the Gulf in Bahrain%2C UAE and Qatar Rescue teams have been deployed to ...
Iran, with its many active fault lines, has a history of catastrophic earthquakes. In 2003, a 6.6-magnitude quake killed at least 26,000 and flattened the historic city of Bam, in Kerman province.