An earthquake shook Iran’s central desert Monday evening, sending people in the holy city of Qom pouring into the streets in fear, but no injuries or major damage was reported, residents and state television said. The 5.6-magnitude earthquake was felt in Tehran and several other cities, causing cracks in walls of some buildings in rural areas and in a suburb of Qom, about 80 miles south of Tehran, state television said. Full Story
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