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Earth tremor: "Asamoah Gyan and other residents must relocate"

Asamoah Gyan's $3m home at Weija
Asamoah Gyan's $3m home at Weija
Among the affected areas were Kasoa, Weija and Gbawe in the Ga South Municipality.
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Professor Emmanuel Amamoo Okyere, a former Executive Director of the Centre for

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He warned the residents to relocate after some parts on Sunday morning experienced an earth tremor which scared them.

The tremor shook buildings and created panic among the residents, some of who ran out of their homes at around 7:50am.

Asamoah Gyan's $3m home at Weija
Asamoah Gyan's $3m home at Weija
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The Geological Survey Authority said the fault lines are active which means that an earthquake can occur at any time.

Prof Amamoo Okyere in an interview on Accra FM warned the residents and asked them to move.

"The residents, including Asamoah Gyan living around that area, must consider relocating following the tremors," he said.

Asamoah Gyan's $3m home at Weija
Asamoah Gyan's $3m home at Weija
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Here are the reactions from some residents who live at Weija-Gbawe.

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