At least 5 die after magnitude 6.1 quake rocks Iran's Gulf coast
The destruction in the aftermath of a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in the village of Sayeh Khosh in Iran's southern Hormozgan province, southern Iran, July 2, 2022. (AFP Photo)


A magnitude 6.1 earthquake killed at least 5 people while leaving 49 injured in southern Iran early on Saturday.

The area was also hit soon after by two strong quakes of up to 6.3 magnitudes.

Some 24 tremors, two with a magnitude of 6.3 and 6.1, followed the 2 a.m. local time quake that destroyed the village of Sayeh Khosh near Iran's Gulf coast in Hormozgan province.

The most recent tremor occurred around 8 a.m., officials told state TV.

"All of the victims died in the first earthquake and no one was harmed in the next two severe quakes as people were already outside their homes," said Foad Moradzadeh, governor of Bandar Lengeh county, quoted by the state news agency IRNA.

Two men stand among the rubble of their home in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake, in Sayeh Khosh village, Hormozgan province, southern Iran, July 2, 2022. (EPA Photo)
People sit by the rubble amidst destruction in the aftermath of a 6.0 magnitude earthquake in the village of Sayeh Khosh village in Iran's southern Hormozgan province, July 2, 2022. (AFP Photo)

Emergency services spokesperson Mojtaba Khaledi told state TV that half of the 49 people injured had been discharged from hospitals.

Officials said search and rescue operations had ended.

Saeid Pourzadeh of the Kish island crisis task force said Gulf shipping and flights had not been affected by the quakes.

State TV said 150 quakes and tremors had struck western Hormozgan over the past month.

Major geological fault lines crisscross Iran, which has suffered several devastating earthquakes in recent years. In 2003, a magnitude 6.6 quake in Kerman province killed 31,000 people and flattened the ancient city of Bam.