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epa03969109 A car is buried under the rubble of buildings after an earthquake hit Borazjan town in Bushehr province in southern Iran, 28 November 2013. At least seven people were reported dead on 28 November after an earthquake struck southern Iran, reported the IRNA news agency. About 30 more people were reported injured, among massive damage in the southern Iranian province of Bushehr. Reports state that the epicentre was near the city of Borazjan, but the quake could be felt throughout the whole province, which is also home to the country's first atomic reactor. EPA/STRINGER Image Credit: EPA

Tehran: A 5.7 magnitude earthquake on the Gulf coast near Iran’s sole nuclear power plant killed eight people and injured 190 on Thursday, emergency response chief Hassan Qadami told state media.

“So far, there are eight dead and 190 injured receiving hospital treatment,” the official Irna news agency quoted Qadami as saying.

However, an official said the quake had “not created any problem for the activities of the power plant” at Bushehr, where Iran has its Russian-built reactor.

The quake’s epicentre was near Borazjan, around 60 kilometres from Bushehr.

The media said the quake had destroyed around 250 homes and businesses, while Dashtestan provincial Governor Alireza Khorani also spoke of damaged houses and electricity pylons.

Iran stands on several seismic fault lines. In April, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck south-eastern Iran and neighbouring Pakistan, killing 40 people.

A massive quake in December 2003 struck the southern city of Bam, killing 26,000 people and destroying its ancient mud-built citadel.

Iran’s Arab neighbours across the Gulf have often raised concern over the reliability of the Bushehr plant and the risks of radioactive leaks in case of a major quake. But Iran and Russia insist it respects international standards under the supervision of the United Nations nuclear watchdog.