China News Service, November 15 According to the Iranian National News Agency, on November 14, local time, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred near Port Abbas, a port city in the Persian Gulf in Iran, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

The earthquake caused at least one death.

  After the earthquake, the head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society's rescue and rescue organization Mehdi Walipur said that the organization had sent eight rescue and assessment teams to the earthquake site.

  They are currently assessing the disaster situation, and if air assistance is needed, the organization can get help from the regional air assistance center.

Wallipur said that power has been cut off in some areas in the southern part of Bandar Abbas.

  The earthquake caused one death because the deceased was hit by a telephone pole while evacuating from his home after the earthquake.

  Iranian President Leahy has asked the Vice President to rush to the disaster area as soon as possible and instructed all relevant organizations to help the people in the disaster area.