Iran-Iraq earthquake kills hundreds

More than 400 confirmed dead in magnitude-7.3 quake felt as far away as Israel

An injured man receives treatment in hospital following deadly earthquake
An injured man receives treatment in hospital following deadly earthquake
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At least 416 people have been killed by an earthquake that struck the border region of Iran and Iraq last night.

The US Geological Survey says the magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck 19 miles southwest of the Iraqi town of Halabja at about 9.20pm local time. Tremors were felt as far away as Turkey, Israel and Kuwait.

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