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Chimanimani residents jolted awake as an earthquake rattled Manicaland at 3 am
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53105, member: 636"] A 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck Chimanimani District early yesterday morning at 3:02 am local time. Residents across the area felt tremors during the predawn hours on July 17, 2025. The Meteorological Department confirmed the seismic event through an official statement. Authorities recorded no structural damage or injuries from the moderate earthquake. Mr. Maringo, who serves as the Provincial Meteorological Officer for Manicaland, verified that multiple residents experienced the ground shaking. The earthquake's epicenter was located at latitude -20.067 and longitude 32.655 within Chimanimani boundaries. Scientists link seismic activity in this region to the East African Rift System. This geological formation extends southward through Mozambique. The moderate intensity earthquake generated no damage reports according to official sources. The rift system continues to produce occasional seismic events throughout the region. [/QUOTE]
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