Iran hit by 5.1 magnitude earthquake

The American Institute of Geology has revealed that a 5.1-degree Riter earthquake has been recorded in the western part of Iran. More precisely, the quake has occurred in the province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad, which lies in the western part of the Islamic republic. State television has not reported early information on material damage [...]
More precisely, the quake has occurred in the province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad, which lies in the western part of the Islamic republic.
State television has not reported early information about possible material damage or victims, writes “Reuters”.
Iran lies in a highly seismic territory and is often hit by earthquakes.
In November 2017, this country was hit by a violent quake of 7.3 degrees, with what 630 people had died.












