Zev Porat

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Two earthquakes in Iran kill 300 and injure 5,000


Rescuers recover a body during a search for victims in an earthquake-stricken village in an undisclosed location, northwest Iran August 12, 2012. REUTERS/Roohollah Vahdati/ISNADUBAI (Reuters) - Overcrowded hospitals in northwest Iranstruggled to cope with thousands of earthquake victims on Sunday as rescuers raced to reach remote villages after two powerful quakes killed nearly 300 people.
Thousands huddled in makeshift camps or slept in the street after Saturday's quakes for fear of more aftershocks, 60 of which had already struck. A lack of tents and other supplies left them exposed to the night chill, one witness told Reuters.
"I saw some people whose entire home was destroyed, and all their livestock killed," Tahir Sadati, a local photographer, said by telephone. "People need help, they need warm clothes, more tents, blankets and bread."
The worst damage and most casualties appeared to have been in rural villages around the towns of Ahar, Varzaghan and Harees, near the major city of Tabriz, Iranian media reported.

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