Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Earthquake In Iran

Magnitude earthquake rocked the south was the Iranian capital today, Wednesday (4 / 11), and resulted in 269 people injured and cut off electricity and telephone.




As local local radio reported, due to an earthquake in Iran measuring magnitude 4.9, at 02.56 local time, the sea water in the housing in southern port of Bandar Abbas had risen, to the mouth of the road.



The radio announced there was no loss of life in a natural event that occurred in at 1.36 miles south Iranian city. Bandar Abbas port itself is the key, which connects the domestic market with oil trading activities.



Iran is located in earthquake prone areas because seismiknya lines, the average experienced an earthquake once a day. In 2003, about 26,000 people were killed in an earthquake measuring 6.6-magnitude, which devastated the southeastern city of Bam.

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