Parts of the Greater Accra Region have been hit by earth tremor, the Ghana Geological Survey Authority has confirmed.
The affected areas include Kasoa, Mallam, Awoshie, Kwabenya, Anyaa Bortianor and Ablekuma.
Sunday morning’s earth tremor which occurred around 7:23 am according to some Ghanaians on social media was a bit serious compared to previous ones.
This is the second time Accra is experiencing an earth tremor this year.
The last one which was recorded in Accra on 10 March 2023 according to the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA) measured 2.8 on the Ritcher scale.
The Ghana Geological Survey Authority says its team of seismologists is actively gathering data to determine the epicentre, magnitude and other factors of the event.
🚨 Attention 🚨
GGSA notes with caution reports of an earth tremor in Awoshie, Kanda, Kasoa Nyanyano, and vicinity. Our team of seismologists is actively gathering data to determine the epicenter, magnitude and other factors of this event. [1/2]— Ghana Geological Survey Authority (@ggsa_official) November 12, 2023
Below are some of the reactions by Ghanaians on social media:
U see this earth tremor , ebi normal give people wey dey reside at Mallam , McCarthy , Weija and Gbawe . Ebi normal thing koraa
— Dave (@smirn_offx) November 12, 2023
U see this earth tremor , ebi normal give people wey dey reside at Mallam , McCarthy , Weija and Gbawe . Ebi normal thing koraa
— Dave (@smirn_offx) November 12, 2023
Masa the Earth Tremor for make steady, next time e for happen for Julorbi House p3 na we are innocent
— Twilight (@the_marcoli_boy) November 12, 2023
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