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Strong quake hits remote area in southwest Iran

August 18, 2014 10:23 am | Updated 10:23 am IST - TEHRAN

No reports of fatalities; unspecified number of people injured

A strong, magnitude 6.1 earthquake jolted a sparsely populated mountainous province near Iran’s border with Iraq on Monday, Iranian state television reported.

There were no reports of fatalities but a local official said there were injuries and that the temblor had caused damage. The TV said the quake hit the town of Murmuri, about 500 kilometres (310 miles) southwest of the capital, Tehran, at 7-02 local time (02.32 GMT).

Mohammad Reza Morvarid, the local governor, said an unspecified number of people have been injured and that because minor quakes were felt in the area on Sunday, the residents were somewhat prepared.

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Still, he said, “many people have been injured and many buildings have been damaged.”

Monday’s quake was also felt in neighbouring provinces and the U.S. Geological Survey put the quake’s magnitude at 6.3. Iran sits on a series of seismic fault lines and experiences one slight quake a day on average. In 2003, some 26,000 people were killed by a magnitude 6.6 quake that flattened the historic southeastern city of Bam.

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