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Aug 11 2012
Iran Earthquake Today 2012 Felt in Armenia
LOS ANGELES (LALATE) - Another Iran earthquake today 2012 has struck
near Ahar and could be felt in Armenia. The latest Iran earthquake
today August 11, 2012 struck within the hour. It follows two other
stronger quakes with the same epicenters earlier Saturday.
The Iran earthquakes today started with a 6.4 magnitude quake. USGS
reports to news that the first quake erupted shortly before 4 pm local
time. That quake was followed up with a 6.3 magnitude temblor and the
most recent 5.0 quake roughly forty-five minutes ago.
The latest quake erupted with virtually no depth. USGS indicates to
news that the quake struck six miles below the earth's surface. As a
result, it could be felt across the region.
The quake was only twelve miles west of Ahar. It could also be felt
east, thirty-seven miles near Tabriz. The quake erupted roughly sixty
miles from Marand, Iran and Kapan, Armenia, USGS indicates to news.
No reports of damage or injuries have yet to be detailed by local
news. In related news, a strong quake also struck China today. The 5.3
quake erupted sixteen miles below the earth's surface. It was centered
east of Arzak and Schache.
http://news.lalate.com/2012/08/11/iran-earthquake-today-2012-felt-in-armenia/
Aug 11 2012
Iran Earthquake Today 2012 Felt in Armenia
LOS ANGELES (LALATE) - Another Iran earthquake today 2012 has struck
near Ahar and could be felt in Armenia. The latest Iran earthquake
today August 11, 2012 struck within the hour. It follows two other
stronger quakes with the same epicenters earlier Saturday.
The Iran earthquakes today started with a 6.4 magnitude quake. USGS
reports to news that the first quake erupted shortly before 4 pm local
time. That quake was followed up with a 6.3 magnitude temblor and the
most recent 5.0 quake roughly forty-five minutes ago.
The latest quake erupted with virtually no depth. USGS indicates to
news that the quake struck six miles below the earth's surface. As a
result, it could be felt across the region.
The quake was only twelve miles west of Ahar. It could also be felt
east, thirty-seven miles near Tabriz. The quake erupted roughly sixty
miles from Marand, Iran and Kapan, Armenia, USGS indicates to news.
No reports of damage or injuries have yet to be detailed by local
news. In related news, a strong quake also struck China today. The 5.3
quake erupted sixteen miles below the earth's surface. It was centered
east of Arzak and Schache.
http://news.lalate.com/2012/08/11/iran-earthquake-today-2012-felt-in-armenia/