The 'Post' learned that the earthquake was not caused by a nuclear test, seeing as the shocks were too close to a deep fault.
The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said that the Friday earthquake that struck Natanz had no ...
Tehran could use the earthquake to try to convince enemies to refrain from destroying its nuclear facilities. Yet sources ...
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck Natanz, Iran, near a key nuclear site, but the facility remains unaffected. The quake, ...
A series of earthquakes struck near Iran's Natanz nuclear facility on Friday, but caused no damage to the sensitive ...
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck the Natanz area in Iran's Isfahan province, causing minor damage but no immediate casualties.
The earthquake hit the Natanz area of Isfahan in central Iran, home to the country's biggest nuclear research complex.
A magnitude 5 earthquake on Friday struck the Natanz area in central Iran where a key nuclear site is located, but the country's nuclear energy body said the facility was not affected ...
from the Natanz nuclear facility, the country's main uranium enrichment site. Hours later, a second tremor measuring 4.5 magnitude occurred at 1:03 p.m. local time, according to the Iranian ...
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck the Natanz area in Iran's Isfahan province ... The region houses a significant nuclear facility, although its impact on the site remains unclear.