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5.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Iran

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Tehran, February 01 (QNA) - An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale struck the city of Asaluyeh in southern Bushehr province, southern Iran, Sunday.

IRNA News Agency, citing the seismological center of the Institute of Geophysics, affiliated with the University of Tehran, reported that the earthquake was recorded at a depth of 18 km, 24 km from Asaluyeh, and 32 km from Kushk-e Nar in Hormozgan province.

There have been no reports of human losses or material damage.

Iran is frequently affected by earthquakes of varying magnitudes due to its location along major seismic fault lines. The deadliest quake was in 1990, when a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the northwestern region, killing around 37,000 people and injuring over 100,000 others. (QNA)

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