/ 24 August 2008

Mini-tsunami hits Cape coast

A mini-tsunami has hit the Cape West coast without prior warning, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported on Saturday.

Weather experts said unusual tidal patterns had been reported since Thursday and there had been some damage to buildings along the St Helena Bay coastline.

Craig Lambinon of the National Sea Rescue Institute said their offices had been flooded with calls about unusual tidal activity.

Former Cape Town University oceanography professor, Geoff Brundrit, said there has been concern that there could be a repeat of the devastating tsunami that hit south-eastern Asia in 2004, killing more than 300 000 people. He said South Africa may be affected in the near future.

Parts of East Africa’s coast were affected during the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. At the time no tsunami warnings had been issued.

The Hawaiian monitoring centre did not pick up this mini-tsunami, perhaps due to its low measurement on the Richter scale.

The South African Navy and the Council for Geosciences are investigating this phenomenon. – Sapa