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7 killed, over 400 injured as 5.9 magnitude earthquake rocks

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 29, 2023 12:34 IST

An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter Scale struck northwest Iran, killing at least seven and ...

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter Scale struck northwest Iran, killing at least seven and injuring 440 people so far. As per the official news agency IRNA, the earthquake occurred in Khoy city near the Iran-Turkey border on Saturday at 9:44 PM (local time). 

The tremors were reportedly quite strong and were felt in many areas of the West Azerbaijan province of Iran. It was also felt in several cities, including Tabriz, the provincial capital of neighbouring East Azerbaijan. Earlier in July 2022, at least five people were killed and 44 others injured in a magnitude 6.3 earthquake in southern Iran. According to reports, the epicentre was near Sayeh Khosh village, which is home to around 300 people in Hormozgan province, some 1,000 kilometres south of the capital, Tehran. The earthquake was felt in many neighbouring countries, the report said. 

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