- 192 suffer injuries
- Mwanza hit by same tremor
AT least 11
people were confirmed dead and more than 192 injured today following
an earthquake that hit Kagera and Mwanza regions.
Kagera Regional
Police Commander (RPC), Mr Augustine Ollomi, confirmed the reports.
The earthquake
measured at a magnitude of 5.7 on the Richter scale.
Meanwhile, President
John Magufuli has sent condolences to Kagera Regional Commissioner
(RC), Retired Major General Salum Mustafa Kijuu, following the death
of the residents who died from the impact of the earthquake today in
the re- gion.
In a statement
issued by the Presidential Directorate of Communication, the
president expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy, which claimed peo-
ple's lives and left behind a number of others who were injured.
The tremor also
caused serious damage to property. The president further said that he
was joining the families of the deceased, friends and relatives and
pray for those who died to rest in peace.
"Through you
the RC of Kagera and RCs of re- gions next to yours, which were hit
by the quake, I extend my condolences to families, relatives and
friends of the deceased and pray to Almighty God to bestow on them
patience and perseverance in this difficult time," said Dr
Magufuli.
The president also
prayed for those who were injured to regain their health through
speedy recovery.
An expert from the
Geological Survey of Tanzania, Mr Gabriel Mbogoni, confirmed the
occurrence of the earthquake, saying it was of the most intensive
ever experienced in the country before.
According to Mr
Mbogoni, this was the second earthquake to hit Tanzania in recent
years, recalling the last one which was reported in Bariadi District
in Simiyu Region (then part of Shinyanga Region) in 2000.
He said normally the
earthquake never hits once. He predicted the possibility of hitting
again the very same area after a couple of days scientifically known
as aftershocks.
Responding on
whether the institution released an alert on the scenario, Mr Mbogoni
said normally it is impossible for the authorities to issue an early
warning. He added that even the developed countries have failed to do
so.
The residents in the
two affected regions were filled with tension after they were hit by
the earthquake. According to information obtained from Kagera and
Mwanza regions, the earthquake caused deaths and destruction of
property including the collapse of homes and warehouses.
Speaking to the
‘Sunday News’, Kagera Regional Commissioner (RC), retired Major
General Salum Mustafa Kijuu, said the earthquake left four people
dead in the region. He said two of the deceased were men and the
remaining two were children. “So far we have not managed to
identify their names, we will give more details later,” he said.
The RC added that
the earthquake has also led to the destruction of many properties
including collapse of houses and warehouses in various areas of the
region.
“The Tanganyika
Instant Coffee Company Limited (Tanica)’s warehouse collapsed and
one of the people who died during the incident was working with
Tanica,” he said.
According to the RC,
many people have been injured and that until yesterday evening, the
regional hospital was busy receiving victims from different parts of
the region. He said Bukoba Municipal Council was among the most
affected areas in the region.
The RC said his
office was continuing to collect information from various sources and
that it will give a full report today. “We are continuing to
collect information from different areas in the region before
conducting damage evaluation.
We will inform the
public on the situation later,” he noted. Sources from Misenyi
District told the ‘Sunday News’ that many houses collapsed after
they were hit by the earthquake.
Mr Jones Mugisha, a
resident of Kashasha village said: “We thank God the earthquake has
occurred in the daylight and most of the villagers managed to flee
from houses otherwise it would have caused many deaths,” he said.
MEDDY MULISA reports
from Muhutwe in Muleba District that the earthquake occurred at
around 3:00 pm. He said many houses collapsed and others have
developed cracks in the walls. The residents in Muhutwe said the
incident had never happened before in their areas.
The earthquake also
hit some areas in neighbouring Uganda
Quake causes 11 deaths in Kagera
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