Tehran: At least seven people were killed in a 6.5-magnitude earthquake that jolted southeastern Iran on Monday, damaging buildings in outlying mountainous areas, the region's governor said.

"Seven people have been killed and hundreds have been injured. Hundreds of people are still trapped under the rubble," Esmail Najjar, governor of Iran's Kerman province, the centre of the quake, was quoted as saying by the semi-official Mehr news agency.

State television said at least three villages had been destroyed.

The US Geological Survey put the quake's magnitude at 6.3 .

The official IRNA news agency said nine aftershocks had hit since the main quake, including one with a magnitude of five. Telephone lines had been cut by the quake.

Mohammad Javad Kamyab, an employee of Kerman province governor's office, said there were 30 villages in the quake-hit area.

"These villages are not heavily populated... We are not expecting a high death toll and so far 25 people have been injured," he said.

Another local official said access to the damaged villages "was very difficult".

"Rescue teams have been dispatched to the quake-hit area ... and are communicating via walkie-talkies," Hossain Baqeri, head of Iran's National Crisis Management unit, told state television.

The semi-official Fars news agency said the quake was also felt in the southeastern province of Sistan-Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"Many people left their houses in the city of Zahedan ... It was also felt in the towns of Bam, Khash and Iranshahr," Fars reported.

Ali Reza, a resident of Bam, told Reuters by telephone: "There was no damage in the city of Bam but we felt the quake."

The province of Kerman is highly prone to earthquakes. Some 31,000 people were killed when an earthquake razed Bam in 2003.

Kerman is not one of the oil-producing regions of Iran, the world's fourth-biggest crude exporter.

Iran is criss-crossed by major faultlines and is frequently hit by earthquakes.

In 2008 a magnitude 6.1 quake struck the southern port of Bandar Abbas, killing at least seven people and injuring 40.

An official said: "The quake-hit area is a deserted area."