Press TV - At least three people have been killed and over 220 more injured as a 5.7-Richter scale earthquake rocks northeastern Iran.
The quake struck late on Saturday, in the countrys North Khorasan provinces capital Bojnourd at a depth of eleven kilometers.
Search and rescue teams, including Red Crescent relief workers, have been dispatched to the region and are currently attending to the injured and searching for survivors.
According to the provinces Red Crescent office, 12 fast response teams were sent to the city and were able to free 19 people from beneath fallen rubble and debris.
Local officials have noted that the earthquakes aftermath has blocked access to several villages. They have noted that locals have been asked to sleep outdoors over the probability of aftershocks.
In April, an earthquake measuring six on the Richter scale hits nearthe northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad, temporarily disrupting cellular communication and landlines.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] A wall damaged by an earthquake in Irans North Khorasan province on May 13, 2017.[/caption]
The tremor took place on April 5 some 100 kilometers away from Mashhad, prompting rescue and rapid response teams to be dispatched to the affected areas.