Confirmed: Cape Town hit by 1.4 magnitude earthquake

confirmed: cape town hit by 1.4 magnitude earthquake

Confirmed: Cape Town hit by 1.4 magnitude earthquake

On Thursday, the Council for Geoscience (CGS) officially confirmed widespread speculation about an earthquake striking Cape Town on Wednesday afternoon, with a magnitude of 1.4.

The CGS, responsible for monitoring seismic activity nationwide, reported that the quake occurred at approximately 17:37 local time.

Social media buzzes with reports of rumble

While the tremor did not result in any injuries or structural damage, social media platforms were inundated with reports of a loud rumble or bang heard from various parts of the city.

CGS spokesperson Mahlatse Mononela provided insight into the event, stating, “The analysis results show the earthquake registered a local magnitude of about 1.4, as recorded by the South African National Seismograph Network (SANSN).”

Mononela also revealed that the epicenter was located along the Diep River near the Milnerton rural area. Additionally, the council urged the public to share their experiences using its online questionnaire.

Cape Town’s earthquake history

Interestingly, this isn’t Cape Town’s inaugural encounter with earthquakes. The Citizen reported that two earth tremors shook the city in September 2020. The most severe tremor struck Tulbagh on 29 September 1969, claiming the lives of 12 individuals.

The 6.3-magnitude quake reverberated across Ceres, Tulbagh, Wolseley, and Prince Alfred Hamlet, causing significant damage in Porterville and Worcester, as well as in the villages of Gouda, Saron, and Hermon, according to The Citizen.

The recurrence of seismic events underscores the importance of preparedness and awareness in earthquake-prone regions.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES BY NOZIBUSISO MAZIBUKO

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Volkswagen "very worried" about the future of its operations in SA

A senior Volkswagen executive involved in a global cost-cutting strategy said on Friday, 24 November, he was “very worried” about the future of the company’s operations in South Africa, which ... Read more »

Liz Truss backs Trump with call for Republican presidential victory

Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters Liz Truss, the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, who was famously shown to have a shorter shelf life than a lettuce, has effectively backed Donald Trump ... Read more »

Standard Bank treasonous? We're literally helping to keep the lights on says CEO

Standard Bank treasonous? We're literally helping to keep the lights on says CEO Bruce Whitfield speaks to Lungisa Fuzile, Standard Bank SA CEO. Standard Bank is one of 28 banks ... Read more »

Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce for two days; Musk ‘would like to help rebuild Gaza’

Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce for two days; Musk ‘would like to help rebuild Gaza’ The UN said many people in Gaza still had no food or cooking fuel ... Read more »

This is what Pitso Mosimane said about the African Football League

Mamelodi Sundowns’ former coach, Pitso Mosimane, dismissed the African Football League Jingles shared his opinion and compared it to the CAF league and said that it was a mere tournament ... Read more »

Take note of these N3 road works between Westville and Paradise Valley

Take note of these N3 road works between Westville and Paradise Valley The N3 between the Westville viaduct and Paradise Valley interchange will be partially closed to traffic for the ... Read more »

UKZN medical student bags 2023 Health Excellence Rising Star Award

UKZN medical student bags 2023 Health Excellence Rising Star Award Durban — One of the country’s most progressive young minds in the medical field, fifth-year University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) medical ... Read more »
Top List in the World