Iran iraq earthquake deadly tremor hits border region
A devastating earthquake struck the border region between Iran and Iraq on Sunday, November 12, 2017, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
Details of the earthquake:
- Magnitude: 7.3
- Depth: 10 km (6.2 miles)
- Epicenter: Located in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, near the city of Darbandikhan
- Time: 21:48 local time (18:18 GMT)
Impact:
- At least 530 people were killed, with many more injured
- Over 7,000 people were injured, many critically
- Thousands of homes were destroyed or damaged, leaving many people homeless
- The earthquake caused widespread power outages and disrupted communication networks
- The cities of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja in Iraq, and Kermanshah in Iran, were among the hardest hit
Response and relief efforts:
- Rescue teams from both Iran and Iraq were deployed to the affected areas
- Emergency responders worked to search for survivors and provide medical aid to those injured
- International aid organizations, including the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, provided support and assistance
- The Iranian government declared three days of national mourning
Causes and consequences:
- The earthquake was caused by a fault line that runs through the region
- The tremor was felt as far away as Turkey, Kuwait, and Lebanon
- The earthquake has had a significant impact on the local economy, with many businesses and industries affected
- The disaster has also raised concerns about the preparedness and response of the governments in the region
International response:
- The international community has offered condolences and support to the people of Iran and Iraq
- The United Nations has pledged to provide aid and assistance to the affected areas
- Many countries, including the United States, European Union, and Arab League, have offered support and assistance
The earthquake has been a major disaster for the region, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The response and relief efforts are ongoing, with many organizations and governments working to support those affected.