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At least 134 killed in Iran-Iraq border quake, death toll expected to rise

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Tehran/Baghdad: An earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale has killed at least 134 people near the Iran-Iraq border. Over thousands are reported injured.

The death toll is expected to rise as many people are trapped inside the debris, officials said.

According to Iran’s state-run Press TV, 130 victims were killed in Kermanshah province.

Four other people were killed in Iraq’s Darbandikhan town, Sulaimaniya province, Governor Omar Ahmad told CNN early Monday.

The quake hit 30 km southwest of Iraqi town of Halabja, near the northeastern border with Iran, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

It occurred at a depth of 33.9 km, and tremors were felt in Turkey, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon and as far as Pakistan.
Iraq’s Meteorological Organisation has issued a warning urging citizens to stay away from buildings and to refrain from using elevators.

Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi was closely following the situation of the country’s citizens, a statement from his office said.

Over 20 Iranian villages in the area have been damaged and power and water flow have been disrupted.

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