An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale struck Souza in Qeshm Island in Hormozgan province, Southern Iran, on Tuesday. The Seismological center of Hormozgan province affiliated to the Geophysics Institute of Tehran University registered the quake at 10:14 hours local time (05:44 hours GMT). The epicenter of the tremor was registered at 26.54 degrees latitude and 55.91 degrees longitude. There has yet been no report on the possible number of casualties or damage to properties by the quake. Iran sits astride several major faults in the earth's crust, and is prone to frequent earthquakes, many of which have been devastating. The worst in recent times hit Bam in Kerman province in December 2003, killing 31,000 people - about a quarter of its population - and destroying the city's ancient mud-built citadel. The deadliest quake in the country was in June 1990 and measured 7.7 on the Richter scale. About 37,000 people were killed and more than 100,000 injured in the northwestern provinces of Gilan and Zanjan. It devastated 27 towns and about 1,870 villages. In August 2012, two quakes in Northwestern Iran also claimed the lives of 306 people and injured more than 4,500 others.