Earthquake in ran: Earthquake occurred in Iran on Friday (June 20, 2025) amidst the war with Israel. Iran and Israel have again attacked each other on Saturday. A day earlier, Tehran had said that he would not hold any talks on his nuclear program during the danger. European countries are constantly trying to talk about peace talks between the two sides.
A powerful earthquake of 5.1 magnitude occurred on Friday in the Semanan region of Northern Iran. According to the Tasnim news agency, the earthquake came 27 km south-west from Semanan, which was 10 km depth.
Has Tehran tested any nuclear weapon?
However, this earthquake has now intensified new speculation, whether Tehran has tested any nuclear weapon. This has created new concern as this earthquake has come to the city with the space complex and the missile complex. It is said that the Semonan Space Center and the Semanan missile complex operated by Iran’s army are located here.
2,100 earthquakes occur in Iran every year
Iranian news agency Irna said that there were no casualties and only minor damage in the earthquake. This country suffering from struggle is one of the most seismic seismic active countries in the world, as it is located with a alpine-himland earthquake belt, where Arabs and Eurasian tectonic plates are found.
Iran usually causes 2,100 earthquakes every year, of which 15 to 16 intensity is 5.0 or more. Between 2006 and 2015, 96,000 earthquakes occurred in the country. During nuclear activities underground explosions can further trigger earthquakes. However, seismologists can distinguish between explosions and natural earthquakes by studying seismic waves. Seismic data suggests that the earthquake was a natural phenomenon.
According to India Today, the US Geological Survey (USGS) and Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) and analysis by independent earthquakes have rejected speculation about nuclear tests.
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