Suspected Twifo-Mamapong earth tremor was a landslide – GGSA

Suspected Twifo-Mamapong earth tremor was a landslide – GGSA

A thorough investigation conducted by a team of Seismologists and Geoscientists from the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA), the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) and the Twifo Attimokwa District Assembly showed that the suspected earth tremor at Twifo-Mampong was a landslide.

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Consequently, it assured the farmers in the affected areas to undertake their farming activities but to stay away from such areas when there are signs of rainfall.

Many farmers in the area complained about a suspected earth tremor in the community, leaving large cocoa farms destroyed, a situation which forced the GGSA to authenticate their claim.

 “The Authority wishes to state that, monitoring records from our network of seismic stations located across the country did not record any major earth tremor event from the stations on the said date.

“However, minor earth disturbances recorded during the period did not have the potential to cause the impact that was recorded.

“The geological materials observed at the site were highly weathered metasediments, which were saturated from the heavy downpour, resulting in the movement of materials in multiple locations along the slopes of the hill,” Mr Mwinbelle said.

The area where the landslide occurred was far away from settlements and thus, did not affect lives and property.

Source: AdomOnline
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