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37 Dead, 850 Injured In Iran Earthquake, Officials Say No Damage To Nuclear Power Station
The latest reports from Iran indicate that Tuesday's 6.3-magnitude earthquake has killed at least 30 people and injured as many as 850 in southwest Iran's Bushehr province. Three villages have been completely destroyed. Officials say no damage to the country's only nuclear power station, which is located near the quake's epicenter.
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