Experts record 4.1 magnitude tremor in Durban
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
The Council for Geoscience has released the final figures for the tremor that was felt in many parts of KwaZulu Natal Thursday night.

The 4.1 magnitude tremor originated near the Matatiele-Lesotho border, but the seismic event was also felt in Durban's surrounding areas - Pietermaritzburg and Kokstad.
The council's Michelle Grobbelaar says it's unclear exactly how far the tremor went.
"Anything above a 3.5 magnitude - if you are right next to the earthquake, can start causing damage. Not severe damage, but it can start causing damage to buildings - for instance, little minor things like things could fall-off a shelf; that's when you start noticing any effects on your buildings."
It's the second time this year that Durban has felt the earth move. In February, people across Durban and in some parts of Pietermaritzburg experiejced a similar tremor.
Social media has been abuzz with news of the tremor since last night, with #durbantremor trending in Durban.
Did @WaydeDreamer just land in Durban? His #olympicgold probably caused the #durbantremor 🏅
— Craig Hatting (@craighatting) August 18, 2016
Oh Thixo! Another earth tremor. Is this becoming an annual thing #DurbanTremor #survivor #Hammarsdale
— Zinitha Sithole (@ZeeSizzle) August 18, 2016
I knew I felt something.
— Sibusiso Sithole (@Some1recogns) August 18, 2016
But my didnt believe me.
Just after 20:30pm.
And I'm in#PmbTremor#DurbanTremor
I think it's the ANC shaking worried about DA #DurbanTremor
— Vusi Khambule (@vusik27) August 18, 2016
I felt the tremor here in Amanzimtoti🌍 Even the pens on my desk shook 😂✒✏ So thats a confirmation from toti 👍👍@ecr9495 #DurbanTremor
— Gitte Wehr (@GitteWehr) August 19, 2016
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