The earthquake hit the Natanz area of Isfahan in central Iran, home to the country's biggest nuclear research complex.
A magnitude 5 earthquake struck on Friday in the Natanz area of the central Iranian province of Isfahan where a key nuclear site is located, local media reported.
The 'Post' learned that the earthquake was not caused by a nuclear test, seeing as the shocks were too close to a deep fault.
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