Shocking Seismic Activity: Over 90 Earthquakes Rattle Iran in Just One Week!

Shocking Seismic Activity: Over 90 Earthquakes Rattle Iran in Just One Week!

In the week ranging from September 20 to 26, Iran experienced a significant number of seismic activities, with a total of 94 earthquakes reported nationwide. This data was provided by the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran, highlighting the region’s ongoing geological activity.

The seismic activity in Iran is noteworthy, with various magnitudes recorded during this period:

  • 83 earthquakes had magnitudes less than 3.
  • 11 earthquakes fell between the magnitudes of 3 and 4.
  • No earthquakes were recorded with magnitudes of 4 or higher.

Among these seismic events, two significant earthquakes measuring 3.7 on the Richter scale were documented on September 25 in Fars province. This highlights the ongoing seismic activity that characterizes the region.

When analyzing the distribution of earthquakes across various provinces, Kerman stood out as the most affected area with a total of 17 earthquakes. The following provinces also reported notable seismic events:

  • South Khorasan: 13 earthquakes
  • Isfahan: 9 earthquakes

Interestingly, Tehran province also recorded an earthquake during this week. However, several provinces remained untouched by seismic events during this timeframe, including:

  • Ardabil
  • Alborz
  • Ilam
  • Zanjan
  • Sistan-Baluchestan
  • Qazvin
  • Kordestan
  • Kermanshah
  • Kohgiluyeh-Boyerahmad
  • Golestan
  • Gilan
  • Hamedan

Over the past calendar year, from March 2024 to March 2025, Iran recorded a total of 6,272 earthquakes according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran. This extensive data indicates the frequency and scale of seismic activity in the region.

Out of the total registered earthquakes, 150 were classified as having magnitudes greater than 4 on the Richter scale. Notably, at least five earthquakes with magnitudes exceeding 4.5 occurred each month throughout the year, underscoring the seismic volatility of the Iranian plateau.

The Iranian plateau is situated in a highly seismically active region of the world, known for both catastrophic earthquakes and various natural hazards. Statistically, about 2 percent of the world’s earthquakes occur in Iran. However, alarmingly, more than 6 percent of the victims of global earthquakes during the 20th century were attributed to seismic events in Iran. This stark contrast emphasizes the region’s vulnerability to seismic disasters.

In conclusion, the seismic activity recorded in Iran from September 20 to 26 serves as a reminder of the geological dynamics at play in this region. With significant numbers of earthquakes occurring regularly, it is crucial for residents and authorities to remain vigilant and prepared for potential seismic events in the future.

For further updates and detailed information regarding seismic activities in Iran, continue following reliable news sources and the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran.

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