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Iran quake kills at least one, sparks panic in capital

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May 8, 2020
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Iran quake kills at least one, sparks panic in capital
Iranians wearing maks against the coronavirus Covid-19 gather outside their buildings after an earthquake was felt in the capital Tehran on May 7, 2020. – An earthquake near Iran’s highest mountain killed at least one person and jolted the capital Tehran early Friday, forcing panicked residents to flee buildings. The shallow 4.6 magnitude quake hit at 00:48 am (2018 GMT) near the city of Damavand, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east of Tehran, the US Geological Survey said. (Photo by Amir KHOLOUSI / ISNA NEWS AGENCY / AFP)

An earthquake struck early Friday near Iran’s highest peak and jolted Tehran, killing at least one person and injuring more than 20 as people ran for their lives.

The shallow 4.6 magnitude quake hit at 00:48 am (2018 GMT) near the city of Damavand, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east of Tehran, the US Geological Survey said.

It saw scores of residents of Tehran flee buildings for the safety of the capital’s streets and parks, AFP journalists reported.

Many spent the rest of the night sleeping in their cars on the side of the road, apparently too fearful to return to their homes.

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Some wore face masks, a sign of the times in a country already struggling to contain the Middle East’s deadliest outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

The temblor struck as Iranians were either sleeping or resting after iftar, the meal breaking the daytime fast observed by Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan.

“We were sitting down when the earthquake struck,” said 45-year-old Tehran resident Ahmad.

“We felt it completely shaking (the building), and then we all went out of the house together to be outside and not to be in danger if an aftershock struck,”

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His wife Maryam, who like him was wrapped in a blanket, said they escaped the apartment using the stairwell.

“We quickly took the children by their hands and got out,” said the 37-year-old housewife.

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Health ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour said on Twitter that the tremor claimed the life of one person.

He called on people to “keep calm” and to follow safety guidelines.

Iran’s national emergency services said the person who died was a 60-year-old man in Damavand county.

Twenty-three people were injured in Tehran and Alborz provinces, a spokesman for the organisation told AFP.

The Iranian Red Crescent said its staff were on standby but that so far there were no reports of any collapsed buildings in which to carry out search and rescue operations.

“The situation is now stable, but we are still completely on alert” in the provinces of Tehran, Alborz, Mazandaran, Qom and Semnan, said Hamed Sajjadi, head of the organisation’s rescue operations.

Six people were hospitalised, he told AFP.

“We were ready to accommodate people in stadiums with respect to social distancing, but it was not necessary,” he said, referring to health guidelines aimed at stemming the spread of the coronavirus.

The USGS said the quake struck at a depth of 10 kilometres. Its epicentre was south of Mount Damavand, a largely inactive volcano which at 5,671 metres (18,606 feet) is Iran’s highest peak.

Tehran University’s Seismological Centre said the quake had a magnitude of 5.1 magnitude and was at a depth of seven kilometres.

It reported a series of aftershocks, the most powerful measuring 4.0.

Deadly history
Iran sits on top of major tectonic plates and experiences frequent seismic activity.

A 5.7 magnitude earthquake that rattled the western village of Habash-e Olya on February 23 killed at least nine people over the border in neighbouring Turkey.

In November 2017, a 7.3-magnitude quake in Iran’s western province of Kermanshah killed 620 people.

In 2003, a 6.6-magnitude quake in southeastern Iran levelled the ancient mud-brick city of Bam and killed at least 31,000 people.

Iran’s deadliest quake was a 7.4-magnitude tremor in 1990 that killed 40,000 people in northern Iran, injured 300,000 and left half a million homeless.

In December and January, two earthquakes struck near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant.

Iran’s Gulf Arab neighbours have raised concerns about the reliability of the country’s sole nuclear power facility, and the risk of radioactive leaks in case of a major earthquake.

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