Magnitude 5 earthquake hits western Iran
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck near Gilan-e Gharb in Iran's Kermanshah province early Wednesday, with no immediate reports of casualties or damage, according to the Tehran University Seismological Center.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 10:07 | 06 May 2026
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck western Iran early Wednesday, the Tehran University Seismological Center said.
The quake hit near Gilan-e Gharb in the Kermanshah province.
It occurred at 12.23 am. local time at a depth of 9 kilometers (5.6 miles), the center said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
Iran is located in a seismically active region and has experienced many devastating earthquakes in recent years. The most catastrophic one in the country's recent history occurred in 2013, when a magnitude 6.7 earthquake hit the city of Bam, killing at least 34,000 people.
In July 2022, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck the southern province of Hormozgan, along the coast of the Persian Gulf, killing at least five people and injuring more than 80.
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