Eastern Iran hit by deadly earthquake
At
least five people have been killed by a moderately powerful
earthquake in eastern Iran, say officials
BBC,
5
December, 2012
The
5.5 magnitude quake struck near Zohan in South Khorasan province,
close to the Afghan border, in the early evening, said the Fars news
agency.
At
least 20 people were hurt and many in the provincial capital Birjand
fled their homes, the agency said.
Iran
is frequently hit by quakes - in 2003 tens of thousands of people
were killed in a quake which flattened Bam.
More
than 300 people died in two quakes in north-western Iran in August
this year.
Tehran
University's Seismological Centre said the latest quake hit at 20:38
local time (17:08 GMT), 25km (15 miles) from Zohan.
State
TV quoted a local MP, Javad Heravi, as saying it had damaged rural
buildings and cut phone and power lines. Twelve villages were
affected, the TV added.
Search
and rescue teams have been dispatched to the scene, media reports
said.
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