SAWDOS would like to thank each and everyone who send in reports of the earthquake felt in parts of Gauteng on the 27 February 2013. We received an overwhelming response with close to 200 reports. The information received will be analyzed and then archived for record purposes. As to date there are still no indication what caused the earthquake. Despite the lack of seismic information from Geoscience it is imperative that every tremor in South Africa must be reported.
SAWDOS would like to establish if there is any interest in the formation of the South African Public Seismic Network.
Suggestions and comments are most welcome and can be send to the SAWDIS by clicking HERE.
To all those who monitors Earthquakes in South Africa, keep up the good work and continue to inform SAWDOS of tremor events. Keep Safe!!
- SAWDOS
The effects of severe weather are felt every year by many South Africans. To obtain critical weather information, the SAWDOS use voluntary weather observers. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe and informed by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the SAWDOS for publication on the Blog. The SAWDOS is a non-profit organization that renders a FREE COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE.
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