Earthquake Jolts Iran’s Gerash Amid Escalating Middle East War Tensions

A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck Gerash, Iran, at a depth of 10 km amid rising military tensions involving the US and Israel. No damage has been reported so far.

Earthquake Jolts Iran’s Gerash Amid Escalating Middle East War Tensions

A moderate earthquake struck Gerash, located in Iran, amid intensifying war tensions in the Middle East.

According to reports, the earthquake occurred on Tuesday (March 3) at a depth of 10 kilometers below the surface. It registered a magnitude of 4.3 on the Richter scale.

So far, there have been no official reports of damage or casualties resulting from the tremor.

Rising Regional Tensions

The seismic activity comes at a time when Iran is already facing heightened tensions due to ongoing military actions by the United States and Israel.

Last Saturday, joint airstrikes reportedly targeted key locations in Iran, escalating the conflict further. In response, Iran has been launching retaliatory strikes on strategic installations linked to US and Israeli interests across the region.

The earthquake has added to the sense of instability in the region, though authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.

The Middle East remains on edge as geopolitical and natural events unfold simultaneously.

Source : Dinamani