posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 01:38 PM
The USGS normally reports earthquakes around the world of magnitude 4.5 and upwards, and smaller ones if they are in significant areas. Today at 11:56
there was quake in Iran.
EQ-20100412-174047-IR Common Alerting Protocol
Magnitude: 4.5
Mercalli scale: 4
Date-Time [UTC]: 12 April, 2010 at 11:56:31 UTC
Local Date/Time: Monday, April 12, 2010 at 11:56 in the morning at epicentre
Location: 35° 9.000, 58° 36.600
Depth: 15 km (9.32 miles)
Region: Middle East
Country: Iran, Islamic Republic of
Distances: 15.09 km (9.38 miles) of Kashmar, Ostan-e)) ((Khorasan
Source: RSOE-EMSC
In the light of the Iranian President's announcement yesterday about people having to move out of Tehran because of expected earthquakes, does any
one find the non-reportage significant? Does anyone know how this one relates to the Iranian nuclear facilities in terms of location?