Earthquake Today News: Tremors Jolt Iran Amid Intense Trade of Missiles with Israel
- A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck near Iran's Fordow nuclear facility in Qom Province, confirmed by the U.S. Geological Survey.
- An Iranian blogger suggested that the earthquake could be due to 'testing' by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, though this claim is unverified.
- No damage has been reported in Tehran, although the tremor raised concerns among residents.
- Coinciding with the quake, the Israeli Defense Forces claimed to have eliminated a cell of Iranian commanders involved in missile operations.
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Earthquake Today News: Tremors jolt Iran amid intense trade of missiles with Israel
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck Iran on June 21, centered 37 kilometers southwest of Semnan at a depth of 10 kilometers. Although tremors reached 5.5 magnitude near Sorkheh, Iranian news agency IRNA reported no casualties and only minimal damage.
An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale shook northern Iran on Friday, the US Geological Survey USGS said.
Iran earthquake strikes near nuclear site amid rumours of Republican Guard 'testing' - The Mirror
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake has struck Iran, with its epicenter located near the country's Fordow nuclear enrichment facility, according to the US Geological Survey
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