Deadly earthquake strikes Iran

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At least four people have been killed and 26 injured in an 6.1 magnitude earthquake in southern Iran, state news media have reported.

 
The earthquake on Wednesday afternoon was near Bandar Abbas in Hormuzgan province, home to one of Iran's major oil refineries.
 
The island of Qeshm in the Gulf was also hit by the earthquake.
 
"So far, four people have been killed and 26 people have been injured," Abbas Hassani, the head of the country's emergency services, was quoted as saying by state televison.
 
Teams from the Red Crescent are inspecting the area to assess damage and provide support, Yasser Hazbavi, Hormuzgan province's disaster headquarters chief, said.
 
Residents across the Gulf in the United Arab Emirates reported feeling the tremor.
 
Oil facilities 'unscathed'
 
The US Geological Survey said the earthquake was 53km west-southwest of Bandar Abbas and at a depth of 55km.
 
At least ten aftershocks followed the earthquake, the largest of which measured 4.8 on the Richter scale.
 
A state news report said that the earthquake caused power cuts and brought minor damage to Qeshm island, which is home to about 100,000 people.
 
But a senior Iranian oil official said that oil facilities in Bandar Abbas had not been damaged by the earthquake.
 
"Fortunately, there was no damage to the oil industry's facilities at Bandar Abbas," Hojjatollah Ghanimifard, vice president for investment affairs at the National Iranian Oil Company, said.
 
Iran is particularly prone to earthquakes as it sits over several earth fault lines. At least 31,000 were killed in an earthquake at the southeastern city of Bam in 2003.
 
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