The Ministry of Transport announced today, Sunday, that an earthquake was recorded near the Iraqi-Iranian border. A statement by the Ministry stated that "the seismic observatories of the Ministry of Transport in the Meteorology and Seismic Monitoring Authority recorded an earthquake this afternoon, Sunday, near the Iraqi-Iranian border." The statement added that "the earthquake is about 25 km from the Iraqi-Iranian border," noting that "the magnitude of the earthquake reached 3.9 degrees and was not felt by citizens living near the border." Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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