Dr. Mehdi Zare in a conversation with Mehr reporter about the earthquake on Friday night, June 6, said: Big It happened at 6:50 pm and its center west of Semnan and near Sarkheh It was.
He noted: The initial report of the earthquake states that it occurred at a depth of 2 kilometers but may have been more depth.
According to the faculty of the Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering; This earthquake has been felt in many areas, including Tehran, Semnan, Damavand, Karaj, Qom, and so on. Big And the depth of this earthquake is natural to feel in many areas.
“This is the area that also had an earthquake in September last year,” he said of seismic records. The area is located south of the Alborz Mountains and is the eastern end of Garmsar fault. There is also a salt dome in the area and it is a very seismic area.
Zare noted: The area had several important seismic periods and its important earthquakes were in the year 1, 2 and 2. Tonight’s earthquake is also an earthquake with Big It has been average
“Any earthquake may be another earthquake pre -earthquake, but the larger earthquake event depends on a seismic cluster in the area that can be assumed or not,” said the head of the earthquake. But in this particular case, we have no evidence at this time, and we know that the area is seismic and medium earthquakes may occur.
“The enemy’s attacks could not cause such an earthquake,” Zare said, asking whether the enemy’s explosions and shootings have stimulated faults. The characteristics of this earthquake, which have so far been obtained, have not been linked to explosions and projectiles.
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