Same time last year - Iran

In summary, there was a devastating earthquake in Bam, Iran on December 26, 2003, which killed at least 30,000 people and injured 30,000 more. The earthquake also caused significant damage to buildings and infrastructure in the area. The maximum intensities recorded were IX at Bam and VIII at Baravat, with surface faulting observed on the Bam Fault. China has also experienced numerous earthquakes, with over 550,000 deaths since 1900 and more than 270,000 deaths since 1949. Despite the tragedy, some individuals still hold a grudge against Iran for past events.
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Was there an earthquake last year in Iran that was just as devastating? Perhaps more so because it was in Iran and killed thousands!

Was it really exactly one year ago, with the exception of 58 minutes off?
What time did the earthquake on Christmas Eve strike PST? No one seems to know.

I have only two fuzzy stations that come in where I live at. Yes, of course I have internet access. So far the most reliable newsource I have found comes out of Canada, BC.

Thanks.

(!xck)
 
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Bam earthquake, Iran - Dec 26, 2003.

From USGS - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/uscvad.htm [Broken]

At least 30,000 people killed, 30,000 injured, 85 percent of buildings damaged or destroyed and infrastructure damaged in the Bam area. Maximum intensities IX at Bam and VIII at Baravat. Felt (V) at Kerman. Surface faulting observed on the Bam Fault between Bam and Baravat. Maximum acceleration of 0.98g recorded at Bam. A detailed report on this earthquake can be obtained from the International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), online at

http://www.iiees.ac.ir (Farsi)

http://www.iiees.ac.ir/English/eng_index.html (English)

Special report on Bam earthquake (Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering)- http://www.iiees.ac.ir/English/Publication/eng_publication_journal_12.html

If there is a problem with the last link - try the two previous links according to language preference.
 
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China has also had their fair share of earthquakes with much loss of life.

Ever since 1900, over 550,000 people died in earthquakes in China, which takes up 53% of the total casualties in earthquakes around the world. Ever since 1949, more than 100 destructive earthquakes have happened in the provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions of China, among which 14 of them are provinces in East China. These earthquakes caused the death of more than 270,000 people, which took up 54% of the total death toll caused by natural disasters in China.

http://smc.kisti.re.kr/quake/outline/
 
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Astronuc said:
From USGS - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/uscvad.htm [Broken]

At least 30,000 people killed, 30,000 injured, 85 percent of buildings damaged or destroyed and infrastructure damaged in the Bam area.
I never forgave Iran for the hostages, so I'm going to say:
Idiots! what do you expect to happen when you name your town BAM?


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gracis

Thank you all very much for taking the "time" to respond. Wow! :smile:
 
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tribdog said:
I never forgave Iran for the hostages, so I'm going to say:
Idiots!

"Ancient" history!
 
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1. What happened in Iran at the same time last year?

At the same time last year, there were widespread protests in Iran over economic issues, government corruption, and human rights violations. These protests were sparked by a sudden increase in fuel prices, which led to a government crackdown on demonstrators.

2. How did the international community react to the events in Iran last year?

The international community expressed concern over the Iranian government's response to the protests, with many countries and organizations condemning the use of force against demonstrators. Some countries also imposed sanctions on Iran in response to the government's actions.

3. Did the protests in Iran last year bring about any changes?

While the protests did not result in any immediate changes, they did bring attention to the issues facing the Iranian people and put pressure on the government to address them. Some reforms, such as a decrease in fuel prices, were implemented as a result of the protests.

4. How did the Iranian government handle the aftermath of the protests?

The Iranian government arrested thousands of people in connection with the protests and imposed strict control over media coverage of the events. Many of those arrested were subjected to torture and unfair trials, leading to further criticism from the international community.

5. Are there any ongoing issues in Iran related to last year's protests?

Yes, there are still ongoing issues in Iran related to last year's protests. The government's response to the demonstrations has further strained relations with the Iranian people, and economic issues continue to be a source of discontent. There have also been reports of continued human rights violations and suppression of dissent in the country.

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