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Earthquake strikes southern Iran Earthquake strikes southern Iran
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A quake measuring 6.1 has struck near the south Iranian city of Bandar Abbas, killing three people and injuring 22, most of them on the island of Qeshm. A quake measuring 6.1 has struck near the south Iranian city of Bandar Abbas, killing three people and injuring 22, Iranian state-run TV has said.
US quake monitors registered it 55km (35 miles) below ground at 0630 (1100 GMT), west of the city which is home to a big oil refinery. US monitors placed it 55km (35 miles) underground at 0630 (1100 GMT), west of the city, home to a major oil refinery.
Emergency services in the province of Hormuzgan are checking for other possible casualties and damage. Most casualties were reported on the Gulf island of Qeshm, while emergency crews in Hormuzgan province checked for other possible casualties and damage.
Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to earth tremors.Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to earth tremors.
Wednesday's quake caused a power outage on Qeshm and reportedly brought down several buildings.Wednesday's quake caused a power outage on Qeshm and reportedly brought down several buildings.
There is the possibility of casualties and fatalities Yasser Hazbavi Head of Hormuzgan's disaster HQ Animated guide: EarthquakesThere is the possibility of casualties and fatalities Yasser Hazbavi Head of Hormuzgan's disaster HQ Animated guide: Earthquakes
Reporting the deaths and injuries, Iranian TV quoted an Iranian Red Crescent Society official as saying it was unlikely the quake had caused a high number of casualties. Speaking on Iranian TV, a Red Crescent official said it was unlikely the quake had caused a high number of casualties.
Across the Gulf, residents in Dubai and neighbouring emirates also felt the tremor, and office workers rushed out of some of the city's high-rise buildings, the Associated Press reports.Across the Gulf, residents in Dubai and neighbouring emirates also felt the tremor, and office workers rushed out of some of the city's high-rise buildings, the Associated Press reports.
"My bed was hitting against the wall," said Rheanne Anderson, a Canadian teacher living in the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah."My bed was hitting against the wall," said Rheanne Anderson, a Canadian teacher living in the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah.
"There was definitely some shaking.""There was definitely some shaking."
The deadliest quake to hit Iran in recent years was in 2003, when 25,000 people died in a 6.7 quake in Bam.The deadliest quake to hit Iran in recent years was in 2003, when 25,000 people died in a 6.7 quake in Bam.