4.3-magnitude quake strikes Khonj, Iran

Tehran: An earthquake struck Iran today. It measured 4.3 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was in Khonj, in the Fars province of southern Iran. The US Geological Survey said the tremors were recorded at a depth of about 10 kilometers. The earthquake struck at 10:24 local time. The epicenter was 55 kilometers from the city of Giresh. A 4.3-magnitude earthquake is considered a mild to moderate tremor. People near the epicenter may have been shaken. But there is no danger to buildings. No tsunami warning was issued. Southern Iran is located in an earthquake zone.
On the other hand, it is known that Israel-America is carrying out airstrikes. It has become clear that American forces have attacked the underground uranium enrichment plant in Natanz. This was revealed through satellite images released by the Colorado-based Vantar Company. It was found that changes had occurred at the Natanz nuclear center between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. However, nuclear expert David Albright stated that clear signs of those changes were visible in the satellite images. However, he could not say whether the United States or Israel attacked the nuclear center.
According to the pics released by Vantar, some buildings in the Natanz nuclear complex have been destroyed. Vantar released the pictures taken on March 1 and March 2. In the pictures taken on March 2, some buildings were found to be destroyed. It is known that Israeli forces attacked the Natanz center in June last year. However, Iran accused the United States and Israel of attacking the same center again last Sunday. Iran’s Atomic Energy Chief Islami wrote a letter to the United Nations’ Atomic Energy Organization regarding this issue.





