Tremors felt in Kuwait after 5.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Iran
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Tremors felt in Kuwait after 5.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Iran

Tremors felt in Kuwait after 5.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Iran

The earthquake struck western Iran on Monday

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A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck western Iran on Monday morning, 87km north east of the city of Ahvāz, with its effects felt in Kuwait, according to EMSC, which provides real-time earthquake information.

One person was killed and several injured in Masjid Soleiman in Khuzestan province where the quake occurred, according to media reports.

The tremor happened at 11.30am local time at a depth of 16.5km underground, according to the Seismological Centre in Tehran University.

A slight earthquake was felt on Monday in various parts of Kuwait as a result of the seismic activity in the region, the official Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported.

Several residents took to social media to report tremors.

In May last year, Kuwait recorded an earthquake measuring 3.0 on the richter scale, which struck across eastern Kabd and southern Jahra.

Read: Kuwait experiences earthquake

Kuwait also frequently experiences tremors following major earthquakes in Iran.

In November, tremors were felt across Kuwait’s coastal areas after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Iran near its border with Iraq.

Read: Kuwait feels tremors from 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Iran

In April last year, residents of Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar felt tremors from an earthquake measuring 5.7 on the richter scale which struck southwest of Shiraz in Iran.

Read: Earthquake felt in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait

Iran sits astride major fault lines and is prone to frequent tremors. In 2003, a 6.6 magnitude quake killed 31,000 people in Bam.


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