TEHRAN, June 18 (KUNA) --- A magnitude 5 earthquake hit Kashmar in Iran's north-eastern Razavi Khorasan province on Tuesday, killing two people and leaving 30 others injured, Iranian authorities said. "The earthquake, which hit Kashmar at 1:24 am local time, left two people dead and many others injured due to a collapse of many buildings," Governor of Kashmar was quoted by Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). Source: Kuwait News Agency
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