Tremors felt across Cape Town after 3.5-magnitude earthquake in Saldanha

Picture: USGS

Picture: USGS

Published Nov 17, 2020

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Cape Town – A 3.5-magnitude earthquake that lasted 10 seconds struck Saldanha on Monday night, and residents from various parts in Cape Town felt the earth move.

Although the tremor was small enough not to cause damage , many people felt weak shaking 100km from the epicentre, reported Volcano Discovery.

The United States Geological Survey confirmed and said the depth of the quake was 5km.

On September 26, a 6.2-magnitude earthquake was detected roughly 1600km offshore in Cape Town which was then followed by 2.5- and 2.9-magnitude tremors that were felt even in the Northern Suburbs.

At the time a geophysicist warned it could happen again.

Professor Andrzej Kijko, director of the Natural Hazards Centre at the University of Pretoria, said if Cape Town were to be hit by a large seismic event, there would be major damage to the city’s infrastructure and property.

Twitter users rushed to share their experience.

— Rabelani Lidzhade (@rabelaniCPT) November 16, 2020

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