Massive Earthquake Hits Iran Amid War With Israel

By Damilare Adeleye

Emerging reports from the US Geological Survey have that a 5.1-magnitude earthquake has hit the northern Iran on Friday

The quake, which Iran’s Tasnim news agency said measured 5.2, struck at a depth of 10 kilometres (six miles) some 37 kilometres (23 miles) southwest of the city of Semnan, the USGS said.

The earthquake struck Iran alarmingly close to the country’s Fordow nuclear enrichment facility in Qom Province, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The tremors from the quake were reportedly felt in the country’s capital, Tehran.

Semnan, the city listed as the epicenter of the earthquake, is located about 145 miles east of the capital of Iran. The shaking of the quake was considered light, with no damage felt.

According to local and nearby media outlet, it hit at the same time as an Israeli missile struck in the country’s southwest, .

The strikes hit an Iranian air defense site called Magar in the Behmai province in the country’s southwest.

The strikes may have been the same strikes that took out three surface-to-surface missile launchers that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claimed were “prepared to fire a barrage of missiles toward Israel.”

A “cell” of Iranian commanders and soldiers was also eliminated, the IDF claimed in the tweet. “Additionally, a Remotely Piloted Aircraft identified a group of Iranian soldiers, including an IRGC base commander in western Iran responsible for 15 missile launchers, en route to carry out a launch. The cell was eliminated,” the IDF wrote.