Council for Geoscience confirms magnitude-1.4 earthquake in Cape ...
28 March 2024 - 16:10 By TIMESLIVE
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The quake was heard in various suburbs of the city. Stock photo. Image: 123RF/peopleimages12
The Council for Geoscience has confirmed widespread speculation that an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.4 is what startled residents in Cape Town on Wednesday afternoon.
Social media was flooded by reports from parts of the city of a loud rumble or bang.
The council confirmed the seismic event happened at about 5.37pm.
Everything just shook, rattled and rolled in @CapeTown ???? Could that tremor have been a mini earthquake?!
— Priya Buldeo ???? (@Priya_Buldeo) March 27, 2024“The analysis results show the earthquake registered a local magnitude of about 1.4 as recorded by the South African National Seismograph Network (SANSN).
“The epicentre was located along the Diep River close to Milnerton rural area.”
The council encouraged the public to record their experiences using an online questionnaire.
The council is the custodian of the SANSN which monitors seismic activities in the country.
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