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A 4.4 magnitude earthquake near Jhajjar was felt across Delhi-NCR on Thursday highlighting the region's seismic risk and lack ...
3. An earthquake on Makran fault line in Arabian Sea developed a tsunami on November 27, 1945. The whole western coastline of the country was dseverely affected.
Makran megathrust: Earthquake on 1,000km-long fault could devastate parts of Iran and Pakistan The fault on the northern end of the Arabian Sea could produce a magnitude 9 earthquake.
The Makran subduction zone with 800 km length reaches to Minab-Zendan fault, and Chaman fault from west and east ends, respectively. Annual 4cm convergence of the Makran zone, existence of 9 ...
Islamabad should commission an immediate study on the subduction zone in Makran and collaborate with those scientists who are already working on the issue.
Iran plans to relocate its capital from Tehran to the southern Makran coastal region due to economic and ecological concerns. The move aims to address the challenges of Tehran's overpopulation and ...
According to local officials, the crisis is the result of a complex technical fault in Iran, which used to supply electricity to this region. It is imperative that the authorities take immediate ...
Makran, a major division in Balochistan, Pakistan, epitomizes a region struggling with essential shortages, particularly in electricity-a critical resource that has become increasingly scarce and ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The shores of Makran in southeastern Iranian port city of Chabahar are one of the unique tourist hubs on the Iran-Pakistan border.
Iran plans to relocate its capital from Tehran to the southern Makran region due to economic and ecological issues. The move, still in its exploratory phase, aims to decentralise Tehran's dominance.
An Iranian government spokesperson announced that the country is moving its capital city to the south by the coast, inciting both support and backlash.
The Makran, as the southern coastal region of Iran and Pakistan is known, is a subduction zone. In such regions, one of the Earth’s tectonic plates is dragged beneath another, forming a giant ...