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Historical data
suggests the occurrence of a major earthquake every 2-3 years in the
country. In the 20th century alone, 20 major earthquakes claimed
more than 140,000 lives, destroyed several villages and cities and caused
extensive economic damage to Iran. Prior to the recent Bam earthquake, more
than 200 people were killed in the Qazvin earthquake (June 2002), more than
2500 people died in an earthquake in eastern Iran and North-western Iran
(1997), and about 40,000 persons lost their lives in Iran’s
worst recorded earthquake affecting the Caspian areas of Gilan and Zanjan in
1990.
Source: UN Flash Appeal, Bam Earthquake of 26 December 2003. Islamic Republic of Iran Relief, Recovery and Immediate Rehabilitation. Available at: http://www.emro.who.int/eha/UN-Flash-AppealAnother useful link: http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/world/iran/sig_eq.html |