Series of tremors near Tehran renews concerns over major quake risk
Summary
A series of nine small earthquakes hit the Pardis area east of Tehran overnight, increasing concerns about a potential major earthquake in the Iranian capital. Experts warn that Tehran sits near several active fault lines, and its dense population and old buildings make it vulnerable to damage in a strong quake.Key Facts
- Nine small earthquakes occurred near Pardis, east of Tehran, in one night.
- One quake had a magnitude of 4.6, but no injuries or damage were reported.
- The area is close to the Mosha fault, one of Iran’s most active fault lines.
- Tehran lies near several major faults, including North Tehran and Rey faults.
- Experts are unsure if these tremors reduce future risk or signal a larger quake coming.
- Tehran has over 14 million people and dense urban development.
- The city’s infrastructure is fragile, and earthquakes can disrupt emergency responses.
- Iran is highly prone to earthquakes, recalling past disasters like the 2003 Bam quake that killed over 30,000 people.
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