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Iranian embassy to receive condolences over earthquake Sunday
By JT - Nov 16,2017 - Last updated at Nov 16,2017
AMMAN — The Iranian embassy in Amman on Thursday announced that it will open a condolence book on Sunday for the victims of the recent earthquake that hit Iran’s Kermanshah province, leaving 530 people dead and 8,000 injured.
The condolence book will be available at the ambassador’s house between 1pm and 5pm. The residence is located on Fawzi Mulki Street, building number 10, according to an embassy statement.
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