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Earthquake in India soon? Here’s what Dutch Researcher, who predicted Turkey-Syria earthquake, says

Three days earlier to the massive earthquakes in Tukiye and Syria and Lebanon, Are India and Pakistan likely to experience the same devastating earthquake as Syria and Turkey? When exactly will it occur?

Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets, who predicted earthquake in Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon three days ago, had made similar predictions about India, Pakistan, and Afganistan.

According to Frank Hoogerbeet’s Twitter bio, he works for the Netherlands-based Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS). He has predicted that a major earthquake will begin in Afghanistan and end in the Indian Ocean after passing through Pakistan and India.

Taking Twitter, Muhammad Ibrahim shared the video and wrote, “Dutch researcher @hogrbe who anticipated the quake in #Turkey and #Syria three days ago had also predicted seismic activity anticipating a large size earthquake originating in #Afghanistan, through #Pakistan and #India eventually terminating into the Indian Ocean. @AlkhidmatOrg”.

In the video, Dutch researcher said, “these areas could be next candidate for larger seismic activity if we look at the atmospheric fluctuations but again keep in mind that these are rough estimates and not all large earthquakes leave a footprint in the atmosphere they do not always announce themselves”. He claims that these projections are tentative because not all significant earthquakes can be detected by atmospheric fluctuations.

Because not all significant earthquakes can be detected by atmospheric fluctuations, he asserts that these estimations are speculative.

However, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has rejected Pakistan’s earthquake predictions, claiming that Pakistan and Turkey’s fault lines are not comparable.

Predictions of earthquakes have no scientific basis. Shahid Abbas, Director of PMD, stated, “Pakistan has its own state-of-the-art monitoring system that is keeping an eye on the aftershocks in Turkiye and Syria.”

Shahid Abbas, Director of PMD, stated, “There is no scientific basis for earthquake predictions. Pakistan has its own state-of-the-art monitoring system, which is keeping an eye on the aftershocks in Turkiye and Syria.”

On his Twitter page Frank Hoogerbeet  stated that a magnitude 7.8 earthquake is likely to strike Turkey and Syria on March 3. Similar aftershocks occurred 33 kilometers from the town of Gaziantep on the border between Turkey and Syria on Monday morning at 4.10 a.m.

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