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Iran, Earthquake
FACT CHECK: Did Iran Conduct a Nuclear Test That Triggered An Earthquake?
A post on X claims that a nuclear test conducted by Iran caused an earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale, triggering widespread speculation. Verdict: Misleading There is no evidence to support the claim that Iran conducted a nuclear test.
Iran testing its first-ever nuclear bomb? Earthquake tremors spark speculations
The timing of the quake and its proximity to a nuclear facility has sparked massive speculations that Iran may have tested a nuclear bomb.
Strange earthquake: Does Iran already have an atomic bomb?
An earthquake of magnitude 4.4 on the Richter scale was recorded in the desert of the Iranian province of Semnan on October 5 at 10:45 am, the Iranian news agency Mehr News Agency reported. The US Geological Survey believes that "the epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of only 10 kilometers from the
Unconfirmed Rumors that Iran Has Exploded a Nuclear Bomb in an Underground Test
There are rumors that Iran exploded a nuclear bomb underground which caused a 4.5 earthquake. This is unconfirmed.
Earthquake or nuclear test? What’s behind the mysterious tremors in Iran?
On October 5, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake shook Iran’s Semnan province, sparking speculation about whether the tremor was natural or the result of a secret nuclear test. With tensions between Iran and Israel at an all-time high,
Unusual earthquake raises alarms: Is Iran testing its first nuclear bomb?
On October 5, 2024, a 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit Irans Semnan province, with tremors felt across the region, including in Israel. Shortly after, a second weaker tremor struck Israel, fueling social media speculation about a possible covert nuclear test.
Iran quake sparks speculation of covert nuke test
Iran is now awaiting a possible Israeli response. The speculation that Iran carried out a nuclear test comes just days after the Heritage Foundation, a right-wing think tank in the US, published a report stating that "Iran can produce nuclear weapons far more rapidly than expected."
How A ‘Mysterious’ Earthquake’ Sparked Questions About Iran Conducting A Covert Nuclear Bomb Test
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, speculation about a nuclear test by Iran has grown. This follows a 4.5-magnitude earthquake in Iran’s Semnan province. Reports suggest that the test might be a response to threats from Israel to attack Iran’s nuclear and oil facilities.
To Build a Nuclear Bomb, Iran Would Need Much More Than Weeks
Nuclear experts see Tehran as facing up to a year of hard work to master the knotty basics of building a deliverable atom bomb.
Was Iran Testing An Atomic Bomb? Mysterious Earthquake Sparks Nuclear Test Speculation Amid Israeli Threats
A mysterious earthquake in the central Iranian desert has given rise to speculations about whether Iran tested a possible nuclear bomb. Though the country is prone to earthquakes, the location and timing of the quake fueled speculations with social media abuzz with nuclear bomb theories.
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Amid Iran Nuclear Bomb Test Rumour, Huge Blow To USA's Sunni Arab Allies | Israel, Shia, Earthquake
Days after tremors were felt in Iran, speculation is growing of it being a possible nuclear event. Meanwhile, around 3,000 Sunni scholars have written a letter addressed to Shi'ite Iran's Supreme ...
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Mysterious Earthquake Hits Iran
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale was recorded by seismologists in the Iranian province of Semnan on October 5 ...
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Iran-Israel War: Donald Trump Urges Israel to Strike Iran's Nuclear Facilities
Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly called for Israel to target ...
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Israel to target Iran's military, not nuclear sites after missile attack, sources say
Israel is not expected to attack Iran's nuclear program but rather to focus on various kinds of military bases and ...
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