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  2. 2021 Hormozgan earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Hormozgan earthquakes was a doublet earthquake event in Iran that occurred on November 14, 2021, with magnitudes of 6.0 and 6.4 on the moment magnitude scale. The two quakes occurred just a minute and a half apart, [ 5 ] [ 2 ] killing 2 people and injuring a further 100.

  3. List of earthquakes 2021–present - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of significant earthquakes from 2021–2030, listing earthquakes of magnitude 7 and above, ... see 2022 Hormozgan earthquakes: 26.935 55.254 7

  4. Category:Earthquakes in Iran - Wikipedia

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    2019 East Azerbaijan earthquake; 2021 Hormozgan earthquakes; 2021 Sisakht earthquake; A. 1948 Ashgabat earthquake; C. 1976 Çaldıran–Muradiye earthquake; G. 1979 ...

  5. Before and after pictures show scale of devastation after ...

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    At least 2,818 buildings have collapsed, including a 2,000-year-old castle and a mosque dating back to 1247

  6. The pictures didn’t even rattle: Earthquake veterans unfazed ...

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    The earthquake, whose epicenter was in Lebanon, New Jersey, struck just moments before 10:30 a.m. E.T. and was felt from Maryland to Maine.For those with family and friends in Taiwan, earthquake ...

  7. Fin, Iran - Wikipedia

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    Fin (Persian: فين) [a] is a city in, and the capital of, Fin District of Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan province, ... 2021 earthquake. On 14 November 2021, Fin ...

  8. Photos: Afghanistan earthquakes kill at least 2,000 people - AOL

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    Powerful earthquakes rocked western Afghanistan on Saturday and Sunday, killing at least 2,000 people and leaving hundreds of others trapped, missing or feared dead.

  9. Category:Doublet earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    Doublet earthquakes are two (or more) related earthquakes of similar size and focal mechanism that occur closely in time and location; they have been attributed to interruptions in the rupture process that causes part of the earthquake to be delayed, usually on the order of minutes, hours, or days.