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Iran steps up relief efforts after Saturday's quakes Iran steps up relief efforts after Saturday's quakes
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Iran has stepped up relief operations after Saturday's twin quakes around the north-eastern city of Tabriz, which killed at least 227.Iran has stepped up relief operations after Saturday's twin quakes around the north-eastern city of Tabriz, which killed at least 227.
Iran's Red Crescent has taken over a sports stadium and provided 6,000 tents to some 16,000 people left homeless or too afraid to return to their houses.Iran's Red Crescent has taken over a sports stadium and provided 6,000 tents to some 16,000 people left homeless or too afraid to return to their houses.
Authorities say the search and rescue operations have ended because most residents are accounted for.Authorities say the search and rescue operations have ended because most residents are accounted for.
But reports suggest some are still missing and others badly need aid.But reports suggest some are still missing and others badly need aid.
The first, 6.4-magnitude quake struck at 17:23 local time (12:23 GMT) on Saturday north-east of Tabriz, said the US Geological Survey, with the second 6.3 tremor striking in the same area only 11 minutes later.The first, 6.4-magnitude quake struck at 17:23 local time (12:23 GMT) on Saturday north-east of Tabriz, said the US Geological Survey, with the second 6.3 tremor striking in the same area only 11 minutes later.
State television reported some 20 villages in the mountainous region were totally destroyed, while hundreds have been damaged.State television reported some 20 villages in the mountainous region were totally destroyed, while hundreds have been damaged.
"The moment the earthquake hit, it was like a snake biting from underground. It was the worst experience of my life," Morteza Javid, 47, from Ahar told Associated Press."The moment the earthquake hit, it was like a snake biting from underground. It was the worst experience of my life," Morteza Javid, 47, from Ahar told Associated Press.
The region experiences harsh winters, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has ordered reconstruction to begin immediately, with the government promising to allocate funds to rebuild homes.The region experiences harsh winters, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has ordered reconstruction to begin immediately, with the government promising to allocate funds to rebuild homes.
Two days of mourning have been declared in the region.Two days of mourning have been declared in the region.
'Dire need''Dire need'
"Search and rescue operations have ended and we are now working to ensure survivors' needs in terms of shelter and food," Interior Minister Moustafa Mohammad-Najjar told state television, according to the Agence France-Presse news agency."Search and rescue operations have ended and we are now working to ensure survivors' needs in terms of shelter and food," Interior Minister Moustafa Mohammad-Najjar told state television, according to the Agence France-Presse news agency.
Officials said most residents of affected villages had been accounted for, as they are small and sparsely populated.Officials said most residents of affected villages had been accounted for, as they are small and sparsely populated.
Iran is one of the world's most seismically active countries and relief operations are well-rehearsed, correspondents say.Iran is one of the world's most seismically active countries and relief operations are well-rehearsed, correspondents say.
Urged on by Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emergency workers from around Iran poured into the region. The Red Crescent has distributed tonnes of food, water and medical supplies alongside thousands of tents.Urged on by Supreme Leader Ali Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emergency workers from around Iran poured into the region. The Red Crescent has distributed tonnes of food, water and medical supplies alongside thousands of tents.
State TV said 44,000 food packages and thousands of blankets were being handed out and in Tehran long queues formed as people waited to donate blood and relief supplies to be sent to the affected area.State TV said 44,000 food packages and thousands of blankets were being handed out and in Tehran long queues formed as people waited to donate blood and relief supplies to be sent to the affected area.
Iran has turned down offers of help from the US, Turkey, Taiwan, Singapore and Germany, saying it was able to cope by itself, reported AFP.Iran has turned down offers of help from the US, Turkey, Taiwan, Singapore and Germany, saying it was able to cope by itself, reported AFP.
Nevertheless, hospitals in the main regional city, Tabriz, said they were overwhelmed with the injured and reports quote residents saying they are still searching for missing relatives.Nevertheless, hospitals in the main regional city, Tabriz, said they were overwhelmed with the injured and reports quote residents saying they are still searching for missing relatives.
Abbas Falahi, member of parliament for Ahar and Harees, told the semi-official Mehr news agency that some villagers were "in dire need of food and drinking water".Abbas Falahi, member of parliament for Ahar and Harees, told the semi-official Mehr news agency that some villagers were "in dire need of food and drinking water".
"Despite the promises of officials, little first aid has been distributed in the region and most people are left without tents. If the situation continues, the toll will rise," he said."Despite the promises of officials, little first aid has been distributed in the region and most people are left without tents. If the situation continues, the toll will rise," he said.
The death and injured tolls remain confused, with Mr Mohammad-Najjar saying 227 died and 1,380 were injured, while local officials and rescue workers have put the figures at closer to 300 dead and 5,000 injured.The death and injured tolls remain confused, with Mr Mohammad-Najjar saying 227 died and 1,380 were injured, while local officials and rescue workers have put the figures at closer to 300 dead and 5,000 injured.
Iran straddles a major geological fault line, making it prone to seismic activity. In 2003 an earthquake in the city of Bam left more than 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 more than 25,000 people dead.
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