Quake on Iranian island kills two, hurts several
Posted on: Saturday, 3 June 2006, 08:32 CDT
TEHRAN (Reuters) - An earthquake on an island off Iran's southern coast killed two people and injured several others on Saturday, an official and state media said.
The 5.2 magnitude quake struck at 10:45 a.m. (0715 GMT). The full extent of the damage was not immediately known.
"A four-year-old girl has been killed in Ramkan village on Qeshm island and several people were injured (in the village of) Zirang," said Hamid Gholampour, an emergency official in the southern province of Hormuzgan.
State television later added a man had also been killed. It showed stone houses on Qeshm with minor damage such as cracked plaster and bricks that had slipped out of place.
A spokeswoman for the Red Crescent aid network said rescue teams had been sent to the area.
Ten people were killed when an earthquake measuring 5.9 razed villages on Qeshm in November. The traditional mud-brick dwellings of southern Iran are highly vulnerable to quakes.
Qeshm is the biggest island in the Gulf and is a free-trade zone with a population of about 120,000. It is not in an oil-producing area.
It is famed for its mangroves and its beaches are much loved by tourists and nesting sea-turtles.
Source: REUTERS
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