Seismic activity in Iran has intensified significantly, with 89 earthquakes recorded across the country in a single week from June 13 to 19.
The data comes from the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran, highlighting a period of unusual geological instability for the region.
The surge in tremors occurs against a backdrop of heightened domestic and international tension.
Iran recently began restoring international internet access after an 87-day period of restrictions, a move that signals an attempt to normalize communications following a prolonged digital blackout.
However, the new seismic data suggests that physical infrastructure and public safety remain under considerable stress.
Geopolitically, the situation remains volatile.