
On March 3, a 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Khonj region in Iran's Fars Province at a depth of 10 km. The tremor occurred in a seismically active zone along the Zagros fold and thrust belt, where tectonic plates collide. Despite social media speculation linking the quake to a secret nuclear test amid regional tensions, experts from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization and seismology labs have found no scientific evidence supporting this. Local authorities reported no major damage and are conducting routine inspections.
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