Three killed, 20 injured in Iran earthquake: state television

TEHRAN, Nov 8 (NNN-AGENCIES) — An earthquake in northwestern Iran on
Friday killed three people and injured 20, according to the first official
reports on state television.

The shallow 5.9-magnitude quake struck about 120 kilometres
southeast of the city of Tabriz, in East Azerbaijan Province, in the early
hours of the morning, the Iranian Seismological Center said.

The quake, described as “moderate”, was eight kilometres deep
and was followed by four aftershocks.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) issued an alert warning that
“significant casualties are likely and the disaster is potentially
widespread”.

Iran sits where two major tectonic plates meet and experiences frequent
seismic activity.

The country has suffered a number of major disasters in recent decades,
including at the ancient city of Bam, which was decimated by a catastrophic
earthquake in 2003 that killed at least 31,000 people.

In 1990, a 7.4-magnitude quake in northern Iran killed 40,000 people,
injured 300,000 and left half a million homeless, reducing dozens of towns
and nearly 2,000 villages to rubble.

Iran has experienced at least two other significant quakes in recent years
— one in 2005 that killed more than 600 people and another in 2012 that left some 300 dead. — NNN-AGENCIES

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