TEHRAN, Iran – A 5.7-magnitude earthquake rattled the northeast Iranian city of Torbat-e Heydariyeh on Friday, injuring at least 110 people.
Iran's state TV said the quake also damaged several villages and temporarily disrupted communications. The earthquake occured at around 06:20 p.m. local time (14:50 GMT) and rocked the city for about 10 seconds, causing cell phone disconnections.
Local Governor Mojtaba Sadeqian said one of the injured was in critical condition.
Also, just today:
5.0 Nicaragua coast
5.4 Kamchatka
5.1 Fiji Islands
5.3 Molucca Sea
5.1 Philippines
4.8 Kuril Islands
4.8 Bonin Islands
And right on cue, as we await the beginnings of another birth pain, we're beginning to see new missiles fired into Israel with Israeli retaliation. It feels like another contraction beginning.
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