Iran earthquake of 6.3 magnitude kills at least one person
CNN
At least one person is reported to have died after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake rocked parts of Iran on Sunday.
Northern parts of the port city of Bandar Abbas experienced an electricity outage due to collapses of electricity lamp posts, Masoud Sadeghi, managing director of the Tanavir Company which is in charge of Iran's electricity distribution, told state TV.
The same region felt another earthquake shortly before -- with a magnitude of 6.0 and a depth of 5.6 kilometers, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
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