Magnitude 4.6 Earthquake Occurs in Tehran, Iran

A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck Tehran, the capital of Iran, on May 13, 2026, according to Iranian media reports. The tremor was recorded at approximately 10:30 AM local time. Authorities are currently assessing the impact of the earthquake, which was felt throughout the city and surrounding regions.
Iran is situated on a complex network of fault lines, making it prone to seismic activity. This earthquake follows a series of smaller tremors that have been experienced in the region in recent months. In light of the countrys history of significant earthquakes, the Iranian government has established extensive emergency response measures to address potential damage and ensure public safety.
No immediate reports of casualties or major damages have been released, but officials are urging residents to stay alert for aftershocks and to follow safety protocols. Further updates from local authorities are expected as assessments continue.
