Iranian earthquake tremor hits Dubai

by Amy Judd | September 10, 2008 at 09:08 am
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A tremor from an Iranian earthquake could be felt in Dubai today, however it was still small enough that not everyone in the country felt it.

UAE authorities are now said to be contacting the US Geological Survey for details of this seismic activity, which is already listed on the USGS website, www.earthquake.usgs.gov, under the section for recent activity (see address below). The website reported 65 responses from Dubai.

The earth tremor hit a triangular area between Ras Al Khaimah, Al Ain and Dubai. This follows warnings from local UAE academics that earthquake faultlines in Iran could have serious implications for building stability in the UAE.

Seismic riskScientists such as Dr Azm Al-Homoud from the American University of Sharjah have been trying to educate engineers, governments and the construction industry about the risks. Today's incident is bound to prompt a more serious interest in their work.

However, high-rise buildings in the UAE all conform to international construction standards and are designed to withstand the sort of minor tremors reported today, although buildings are always thoroughly checked after such events to ensure their integrity.

The emirate has never really had a tremor and so some of the residents are shaken by what happened.
There appears to be no reason for alarm however.

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