A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the USGS as M5.8 hit the Turkey-Iran border region at 10:08 UTC on January 18, 2023. The agency is reporting a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles). EMSC is reporting M5.6 at a depth of 2 km (1.2 miles).
The epicenter was located 15.5 km (9.6 miles) S of Khowy (population 175 370), 28 km (17.4 miles) NNE of Salmās (population 81 606), 54 km (33.5 miles) S of Qarah Ẕīā’ od Dīn (population 31 937), 73.2 km (45.5 mi) W of Marand (population 123 191) and 96.3 km (59.8 miles) N of Orūmīyeh (population 577 307), West Azerbaijan, Iran.
30 000 people are estimated to have felt very strong shaking, 293 000 strong, 215 000 moderate and 2 981 000 light.
The USGS issued a Yellow alert for shaking-related fatalities and economic losses. Some casualties and damage are possible and the impact should be relatively localized. Past yellow alerts have required a local or regional-level response.
Estimated economic losses are less than 1% of the GDP of Iran.
Overall, the population in this region resides in structures that are a mix of vulnerable and earthquake-resistant construction. The predominant vulnerable building types are adobe block and dressed stone/block masonry construction.
Recent earthquakes in this area have caused secondary hazards such as landslides that might have contributed to losses.
Analysis of this event is still in progress.