East African Rift
divergent — 3,500 km
The East African Rift is an active continental rift zone where the African Plate is splitting into the Nubian and Somali plates. Over millions of years, this process will eventually create a new ocean basin. Though less seismically intense than subduction zones, it produces regular moderate earthquakes.
Type
divergent
Length
3,500 km
Countries
6
Cities at Risk
5
Risk Assessment
M6-7 events expected periodically
Last Major Earthquake
M6.8 — Mozambique (2006-07-25)
Affected Countries
Cities Near This Fault
Data: USGS Earthquake Hazards Program