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Post by Διαμονδ on Nov 13, 2017 7:59:55 GMT
The devastating earthquake occurred on Sunday on the border of Iran and Iraq. According to reports, only in Iran killed more than 200 people, tens of thousands were left homeless. As reported by the European Mediterranean seismological centre, the magnitude of the earthquake was 7.2. Tremors were recorded in 204 kilometres North-East of Baghdad and 104 kilometres West of the Iranian city of Kermanshah. The earthquake lies at a depth of 10 kilometers. After the main shock, there were about 14 aftershocks. "Their strength ranged from 2.3 points to 4.1 points on the Richter scale," — said a source in the tracking center earthquakes. Victims As the head of the ambulance of Iran PIR Hossein Kulivan, according to preliminary data on Monday morning, the number of victims of the earthquake in Iran was at least 210 people. According to him, the number of victims has reached 2,5 thousand. Tens of thousands of Iranians lost their homes, told RIA Novosti source in the Iranian Red Crescent. "At present, about 70 thousand people need some temporary housing because of the earthquake in Western parts of the country, but this figure may increase," he said. According to Iranian television, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has instructed the Ministry of internal Affairs to take immediate action to provide residents of affected areas with all necessary help. Iraq: six dead and destruction According to the channel "Al-Sumaria", in Iraq, the earthquake killed six people, but these findings were published in the night on Monday. In Sulaimaniya the death toll was five persons, specifies the channel. Another Iraqi died of a heart attack in Diyala province. ria.ru/world/20171113/1508676319.html
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Post by khosro on Nov 13, 2017 8:21:49 GMT
yes still we feels it, I am in Elam or Ilam , near Kermanshah also all 207lost were from my Kurdish peoples
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Post by Elizabeth on Nov 13, 2017 8:27:12 GMT
Was just talking to khosro about that since he lives there. Very tragic. I hope everyone recovers the best they can.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Nov 13, 2017 8:29:31 GMT
khosro are you Kurdish??
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Post by khosro on Nov 24, 2017 9:44:37 GMT
Was just talking to khosro about that since he lives there. Very tragic. I hope everyone recovers the best they can. thanks Elizabeth yes so tragic we sending our debate many times
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Post by khosro on Nov 24, 2017 9:52:49 GMT
khosro are you Kurdish? Honestly i am not sure yet about my family origin , i traced my past fathers just to 500 years ago. now we consider as southern Kurds but one theory say under Ottmans- Safavid war we forced by Ottmans to moved from East Anatolia first to Kirkuk at North of Iraq then we immigrated to Elam at other side of border this made me Kurd and Descendig from Medes but my father say we came from Bakhtiyari who today are Purest Persian Nation
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Post by Elizabeth on Nov 24, 2017 9:53:48 GMT
Was just talking to khosro about that since he lives there. Very tragic. I hope everyone recovers the best they can. thanks Elizabeth yes so tragic we sending our debate many times Have things been getting better yet or was it too tragic that things wont be better for a while? I've seen some pictures online too. Looked so aweful. Feel so bad for those who were affected.
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