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Magnitude 5 earthquake strikes Iran's Natanz, near nuclear site
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck the Natanz area of central Iran's Isfahan province on Friday at 10:23 AM local time, raising concerns due to its proximity to a key nuclear facility. The epicenter was reported near Natanz with a depth of 10 kilometers, and while initial reports indicated no casualties, some damage to residential windows in nearby villages was noted. Local authorities have dispatched search and rescue teams to assess the situation, and emergency response efforts are ongoing. There are currently no reports of damage to the nuclear site itself, though officials are expected to provide further updates as evaluations progress. The earthquake underscores the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure in seismically active regions like Iran. Residents are awaiting more information as the situation develops.



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- Last Updated
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