A series of nine small earthquakes hit the Pardis area east of Tehran, Iran, renewing concerns about a potential major seismic disaster in the capital. The tremors, recorded over one night, were felt near the Mosha fault, one of the country’s most active seismic zones. Despite a magnitude of 4.6, there were no casualties or damage reported. Experts are unsure if the tremors indicate a release of built-up energy or signal stronger future activity.
Why It Matters
Iran’s capital, Tehran, is at risk of a devastating earthquake due to its proximity to active fault lines and dense urban development. With a population of over 14 million, the city faces challenges in emergency response and infrastructure resilience. Iranian experts have warned of the catastrophic consequences of a major earthquake near Tehran, highlighting the urgent need for preparedness and risk mitigation measures.
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