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Iran quakes death toll rises to 250, as search goes on | Iran quakes death toll rises to 250, as search goes on |
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Rescuers in Iran are searching through the rubble of collapsed buildings for survivors from two strong earthquakes which left at least 250 people dead. | Rescuers in Iran are searching through the rubble of collapsed buildings for survivors from two strong earthquakes which left at least 250 people dead. |
The 6.4 and 6.3 quakes struck near Tabriz and Ahar on Saturday afternoon, and more than 2,000 are believed injured, many in outlying villages. | |
Thousands spent the night in emergency shelters or in the open and there have been more than 55 aftershocks. | |
Relief agencies are providing survivors with tents, bread and drinking water. | |
The numbers of victims is expected to rise. | |
Reports say phone lines to many villages have been cut off, confining rescuers to radio contact. | |
"The quake has created huge panic among the people," one resident of Tabriz told the BBC. "Everyone has rushed to the streets and the sirens of ambulances are everywhere." | "The quake has created huge panic among the people," one resident of Tabriz told the BBC. "Everyone has rushed to the streets and the sirens of ambulances are everywhere." |
The towns of Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in north-western Iran were among those that suffered casualties, local crisis committee chief Khalil Saei told state TV according to the Associated Press. | The towns of Haris and Varzaqan in East Azerbaijan province in north-western Iran were among those that suffered casualties, local crisis committee chief Khalil Saei told state TV according to the Associated Press. |
Iran's Deputy Interior Minister Hassan Ghadami told the official Fars news agency that about 110 villages had been damaged. | |
State TV said at least six villages were totally flattened, with 60 other villages sustaining damage ranging from 50% to 80%. | State TV said at least six villages were totally flattened, with 60 other villages sustaining damage ranging from 50% to 80%. |
'My family is terrified' | 'My family is terrified' |
Rescue workers have been sent to the region, but relief efforts have been limited overnight. | |
"Unfortunately there are still a number of people trapped in the rubble but finding them is very difficult because of the darkness," news agency Fars quoted national emergency head Gholam Reza Masoumi as saying. | "Unfortunately there are still a number of people trapped in the rubble but finding them is very difficult because of the darkness," news agency Fars quoted national emergency head Gholam Reza Masoumi as saying. |
As morning came, search teams with sniffer dogs began working through the wreckage in Tabriz. | |
But a BBC reporter in Tehran says the continuing aftershocks have made the rescue effort exhausting work. | |
Almost all deaths seem to have been confined to rural areas, local disaster officials said - probably because buildings in the cities are more sturdily constructed. | Almost all deaths seem to have been confined to rural areas, local disaster officials said - probably because buildings in the cities are more sturdily constructed. |
The timing of the quake, during evening in the holy month of Ramadan, also meant it caught many people indoors as they were resting after fasting during the day. | |
An Iranian Red Crescent official estimated that 16,000 people had been given emergency shelter in a sports stadium after they were forced to leave their homes. | |
The Red Crescent has provided 3,000 tents, blankets and tonnes of food. | |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's office posted a statement on its website expressing condolences to those in the disaster zone and calling on authorities to "mobilise all efforts to help the affected populations," the AFP news agency reports. | President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's office posted a statement on its website expressing condolences to those in the disaster zone and calling on authorities to "mobilise all efforts to help the affected populations," the AFP news agency reports. |
A provincial official has warned people in the region to stay outdoors overnight because of the risk of aftershocks. | A provincial official has warned people in the region to stay outdoors overnight because of the risk of aftershocks. |
"My family is really terrified. It is night time now but we cannot sleep," Tabriz resident Amina Zia told the BBC. | "My family is really terrified. It is night time now but we cannot sleep," Tabriz resident Amina Zia told the BBC. |
"This earthquake was... very strong and violent. | "This earthquake was... very strong and violent. |
The second earthquake struck just 11 minutes after the first, said the US Geological Survey. | The second earthquake struck just 11 minutes after the first, said the US Geological Survey. |
Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to seismic activity. In 2003 an earthquake in the city of Bam left 25,000 people dead. | Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to seismic activity. In 2003 an earthquake in the city of Bam left 25,000 people dead. |