Iran quake causes damage, injuries
A strong earthquake of 6.2 magnitude hit southern Iran early on Saturday, killing one child and injuring at least 20 others in remote, mountainous villages, AFP reported, citing state television.
The US Geological Survey registered the quake at 0208 GMT, measured at 85 kilometres (52 miles) southeast of the town of Minab, located in the southern Hormuzgan province and off the Strait of Hormuz.
A local emergency official said a two-year-old died of serious injuries. "The child passed away on route to hospital," Mohammad Shekari was quoted by the ISNA news agency.
Iran's top quake rescue operations official, Mahmoud Mozafar, said at least 20 people had been injured.
Head of Iran's National Institute for Oceanography Vahid Chegini said Saturday's quake was unlikely to spark a tsunami in the Gulf or the Sea of Oman.
"The chances of a tsunami because of today's quake are remote as the quake was inland," Chegini told the Mehr news agency.