Medium-sized quake hits southwestern Iran, causing injuries
TEHRAN, Iran — A magnitude 5.7 earthquake jolted a town in southwestern Iran on Monday, injuring more than 100 people and damaging buildings.
The semi-official ILNA news agency says seven out of the 112 people injured were hospitalized, and an older man died of a heart attack during the earthquake.
Rescue teams were still combing the mountainous area around the town of Masjid Soleiman in the Khuzestan province bordering Iraq. Some 6,000 people live in 15 villages near the epicenter.
State TV showed footage of damaged buildings and piles of rubble. Iman Nazarpour, a local resident, told The Associated Press that the quake damaged buildings in the centre of town. Rahim Zaheri, another resident, said some older buildings had collapsed while others showed cracks.