🇮🇷☢️ BREAKING: Armenian Seismic Station Detects Possible Explosion in Iran
An Armenian station detected a 4.6 magnitude seismic event in Iran last night. Researchers noted that it lacked a seismic compressional wave, making the event more consistent with an explosion rather than an earthquake.
The seismic activity was centered in the Kavir desert near the town of Aradan, and comparisons between typical earthquake vibrations and nuclear tests suggest this event more closely resembles a nuclear test. Notably, no aftershocks were recorded, which is another clue pointing to an explosion rather than natural seismic activity. pic.twitter.com/HIs0UdC4JW— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) October 6, 2024
Similar magnitude of the Sedan U.S Military Underground Nuclear test ☢️ which recorded 4.7 on the Richter scale. pic.twitter.com/PKqcW3qRyy— Eazy (@EazynCo) October 6, 2024
#BREAKING 🇮🇷☢️ NEW: The 4.6 magnitude event in Iran's Kavir Desert lacks seismic compressional waves, resembling an explosion rather than an earthquake. No aftershocks were recorded.
While not confirmed, comparisons suggest it could be an underground nuclear test. This comes a day after Iranian officials hinted at a "new grade of deterrence," possibly nuclear.pic.twitter.com/xL1ogMRFqq— Monitor𝕏 (@MonitorX99800) October 6, 2024
Nuke test? Or mountain fatigue...