Earthquake prediction for Pakistan leaves netizens in frenzy
As a matter of fact, Earthquakes can never be predicted!
Earthquake prediction for Pakistan has left the netizens in a frenzy on Monday.
The social media timelines are flooded with prayers and re-posts about the earthquake predictions along with hashtags #earthquake and #breakingnews.
It all started when Dutch Researcher Frank Hoogerbeets, a researcher at the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), predicted a major earthquake in Pakistan‘s Balochistan region.
strong fluctuations – potential for strong to major seismic event pic.twitter.com/8OhAv363mp
— SSGEOS (@ssgeos) September 30, 2023
Dutch researchers raised alarms for a major earthquake in Pakistan set to rock the nation within the next 48 hours. –
According to reports, the scientist reports a massive surge of electric activity along fault lines in Balochistan, sparking anticipation of a powerful earthquake in 48 hours.
In the past, he used planetary alignments to predict fatal earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
In the most recent prediction video on SSGEOS’s YouTube account, posted on March 20, he projected an earthquake in Delhi-NCR on March 21.
On the other hand, Pakistan’s National Seismic Mongering Centre (NSMC) rejected the Dutch scientist’s claims of a strong possible earthquake to hit Pakistan.
The officials said that the Chaman fault line definitely exists—there was an earthquake in 2013—but definitely, it cannot be predicted when the next earthquake will occur.
Responding to the queries about Dutch scientist prediction, NSMC authorities and experts said that a fault line could cause an earthquake, but it is not possible to accurately predict the possible time.
“Many predictions of the Solar System Geometry Survey have been proved wrong,” they said.
The report has left the citizens worried:
Keep a small bag with some important items including your wallet, necessary medication, chocolate or granola bars, power bank & other necessary items with you.
In case of an earthquake, do not run, but take shelter & stay away from large buildings.
May everyone stay safe..!!!
— Huda Naveed (@Huda_Nav) October 2, 2023
🛑 The possibility of a severe earthquake in #Pakistan during the next two days?
The Seismological Research Institute Solar System Geometry Survey (#SSGS) has said that in the next two days, the #Chaman fault line may shake and a powerful #earthquake may affect different parts of… pic.twitter.com/ZrdCrHIo8T— PakWeather.com (@Pak_Weather) October 2, 2023