More bodies found in rubble after lethal earthquakes

Rescue workers in Iran yesterday recovered more bodies three days after two powerful earthquakes struck the northwest of the …

Rescue workers in Iran yesterday recovered more bodies three days after two powerful earthquakes struck the northwest of the country, killing more than 300 people, but officials played down reports that casualty numbers may still sharply rise.

The quakes, with magnitudes of 6.4 and 6.3, struck East Azerbaijan province on Saturday afternoon, flattening villages and injuring thousands of people around the towns of Ahar, Varzaghan, and Harees, near the provincial capital Tabriz.

A rescue team using sniffer dogs had pulled out the body of a young woman in the village of Sorkhgav, Fars news agency reported, and was close to finding others.

Another report, by Iran’s Labour news agency, said hundreds of villages had suffered severe damage, raising fears that the number of dead could mount sharply as rescuers reach previously inaccessible areas.

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However, officials dismissed the idea that the number of fatalities could rise significantly, saying the eventual figure may in fact be lower than current estimates.

“Many figures are based on speculation and have not been documented,” said Behram Samadi Rad, a provincial coroner. – (Reuters)