Iran earthquake: Magnitude 6.2 quake jolts Kerman province




An earthquake measuring 6.2 in magnitude struck southeast Iran’s Kerman province on Tuesday, state media reported. The epicentre of the quake was reportedly near the town of Hejdak. There are no reports of casualties or damage to infrastructure so far. On November 12, in one of the deadliest earthquakes, a magnitude 7.3 quake struck the border region between Iraq and Iran. Tremors were felt as far as Kuwait, Qatar, Turkey, Lebanon, Israel and the United Arab Emirates. The Centre of The Quake was near the Town of Ezgele, but Tremors were also felt in Kermanshah, The largest city in the Area. While Iranian media reported the Quake at 6.0 magnitudes, The US Geological Survey measured it at magnitude at 5.4 Last November, a magnitude 7.3 Earthquake struck the same Iran Iraq border that killed 530 people.

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