Geological Survey Authority urges calm as 3.6 magnitude earth tremor hits Accra

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Following the experience of earth tremor in parts of Accra Sunday morning, suspected to be 3.6 magnitude, the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA) has advised residents to remain calm and follow safety measures.

The tremor which lasted a few seconds happened around 7:20 am.

The incident sent residents into a panic mood in areas like Mallam, Gbawe, SCC, Bortianor, Awoshie, Kanda, and Kasoa Nyanyano.

“Please remain calm and follow the safety measures: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. Stay tuned for updates,” the Authority posted on twitter, now X, Sunday morning.

“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.”

It later added, “SAFETY MEASURE: DROP – HOLD – COVER Drop, Hold, and Cover is a safety protocol during earthquakes/tremors. “Drop” to the ground, “Hold” onto something sturdy, and “Cover” your head and neck to protect against falling objects. #EarthquakeSafety #Earthtremor”.

Giving what it describes as “quick education” to residents, the Authority said “unfortunately” earthquakes and tremors cannot be accurately forecasted with the current scientific knowledge.

“While seismic activity can be monitored, predicting the exact timing and location of an earthquake remains a complex challenge due to the dynamic nature of Earth’s crust,” it said on X.

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