On Saturday, a 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook the Western Cape. The earthquake, which happened at 7:10 PM local time is said to have originated 1600 Kilometers Southwest of South Africa, at a depth of ten Kilometers. Residents felt a tremor at 8:41 PM after the first earthquake kicked in at 7:10 PM.
The second incident is apparently not related to the first movement which occurred in the ocean. On Sunday morning, another tremor was felt by locals in the Western Cape.
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