Less than a week after an earthquake struck Iran's
Bushehr nuclear power plant, another, stronger earthquake has struck the area
along Iran's border with Pakistan.
Iranian state television reported at least 40 people were killed in the
Islamic Republic, while Pakistani officials say at least five people,
three women and two children, died in the southwest area of the country.
The US Geological Survey said the quake hit at 10:44 GMT at a depth
of 15.2 km (9.4 miles). Tremors from the 7.8 magnitude quake were also
felt in India and Gulf states.
People in the city of Zahedan poured into the streets when the earthquake struck, Iran's Fars news agency reported.
All
communications in the area have been cut, the Iranian Red Crescent's
Mahmoud Mozaffar told state television. Rescue teams have been
dispatched to the affected area, he said.
"In the aftermath of
this earthquake five evaluation teams from the Khash and Saravan
branches were sent to the area to assess damage," Mozaffar said.
The
epicenter was in southeast Iran in an area of mountains and desert, 201
km (125 miles) southeast of Zahedan and 250 km northwest of Turbat in
Pakistan, USGS said.
...
Most of Iran's nuclear-related facilities are located in central Iran or
its west, including the Bushehr nuclear power plant on the Gulf coast. A
US Institute for Science and International Security map did not show
any nuclear-linked facilities in southeastern Iran close to Pakistan.
Hmmm.
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