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A 4.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Iran's Fars Province
A notable seismic event recently impacted Iran’s southern region. According to the National Seismological Center at the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit Firuzabad County in Fars Province on March 20. The tremor occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, with the seismic activity recorded at 8:31:32 local time.
Earthquake Details and Location
The earthquake affected the Firuzabad County area, situated in Iran’s historically active seismic zone. The specific timing and depth measurements were carefully documented by Iran’s official monitoring authorities. This Iran earthquakes report represents the institution’s ongoing commitment to precise seismic data collection and public notification. The moderate magnitude of 4.1 indicates the earthquake was felt across a localized area, though the exact damage assessment has not been detailed in initial reports.
Official Monitoring and Response
The Institute of Geophysics maintains comprehensive earthquake monitoring across Iran, tracking seismic activity to better understand regional geological patterns. The rapid reporting of this seismic event demonstrates the effectiveness of Iran’s geophysical monitoring systems. Such earthquakes in the Fars Province region are monitored closely by seismologists to contribute to long-term hazard assessment and public safety measures.