Tehran Tremor: A 4.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Iran
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday as reported by Iranian state media. The quake's depth was recorded at 10 kilometers. No immediate casualties or damage were reported from the event, which occurred near the border between Tehran and Mazandaran.
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit the Iranian capital of Tehran on Tuesday, according to state media reports citing the nation's seismological center.
The earthquake was detected at a depth of 10 kilometers (approximately 6.21 miles), as noted by the reporting center.
No casualties or damages have been reported so far following the quake, which occurred along the border between Tehran and Mazandaran provinces.
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