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Earthquake in Kermanshah
November 18, 2016 , IRANShe was living in the suburbs of Kermanshah (Dehdjami village, Dalahoo, Kermanshah), at the Iranian Red Crescent Society Camp. She was there with her female family members, like so many other displaced persons who had been a victim of the quake. A deeply resigned lassitude filled her face, with its lost and sorrowful gaze, and permeated every one of her gestures. This woman's son has been killed in the Iran-Iraq earthquake and she is mourning for her loss. Dehdjami Village, Kermanshah, Iran. An earthquake with a moment magnitude of 7.3 occurred on the Iran–Iraq border, just inside Iran, in Kermanshah Province, with an epicentre approximately 30 kilometres south of the city of Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan. Sarpol-e Zahab was one of the two major towns most seriously affected by the 2017 Iran–Iraq earthquake.
Photo: Kiarash Eghbali Seresht / IRAN IMAGES