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Another Earthquake Hits South Africa

Another Earthquake Hits South Africa

From BDlive

A 4.6 magnitude earthquake hit Johannesburg in the early hours of Friday morning, the US Geological Survey said on its website.

No injuries were reported in the quake, which happened at about 1am, the second in South Africa in less than three weeks.

It occurred 12km west of Orange Farm, a township south of Johannesburg.

One person died as a result of the tremor three weeks ago and more than 600 homes in Khuma township, near Orkney — a gold mining town in the Klerksdorp district — were damaged. Orkney was the epicentre of the 5.5 magnitude quake felt across South Africa and neighbouring countries. The seismic activity also damaged three clinics in Klerksdorp and Stilfontein, as well as a school.

AngloGold Ashanti was forced to hoist more than 3,000 workers out of two of its mines, Great Noligwa and Moab Khotsong, both close to Orkney. Twenty-eight AngloGold workers sustained minor injuries and 17 were treated for shock.

Village Main Reef evacuated employees from two of its mines, although there were no immediate reports of injuries.

After the first earthquake, the Council for Geoscience in South Africa said more tremors were expected to hit the country.

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