In a fearsome prediction for India and the sub-continent, Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets has stated that the Asian countries are next in line will be facing Turkey-like earthquakes or natural disasters. Notably, Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets had predicted that Turkey will be witnessing devastating earthquakes three days before. As per reports, three days earlier to the massive earthquakes in Tukiye and Syria and Lebanon, Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets predicted it on Twitter. He also estimated seismic activities in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. In a video that has gone viral, Frank Hoogerbeets can be seen foretelling a major earthquake that will start in Afghanistan. As per Frank, the seismic activity will ultimately end in the Indian Ocean after crossing Pakistan and India.
A Twitter user named Muhammad Ibrahim shared Frank's 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"
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 pic.twitter.com/qdg4xxREGf
— Muhammad Ibrahim (@miqazi) February 6, 2023
What did Frank say about India?
The Dutch Researched in the video can be heard saying, "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.
Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon). #deprem pic.twitter.com/6CcSnjJmCV
— Frank Hoogerbeets (@hogrbe) February 3, 2023
Frank's prediction on Turkey Earthquake
For the unversed, three days prior to the earthquake on February 3, 2023, Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets, who works for the Netherlands-based Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS), reportedly made a prediction about it. Dutch expert Frank Hoogerbeets wrote in his tweet, “Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon).”
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What netizens have to say on India's prediction?
A user wrote, "How many times did he predict before and don't come true?"
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 pic.twitter.com/qdg4xxREGf
— Muhammad Ibrahim (@miqazi) February 6, 2023
Another user wrote, "Calm bro. Natural earthquake can’t be predicted but the artificial’s of course."
"Pakistan is already in redzone economically .. may Allah show mercy on All," wrote another user.
Turkey Earthquake
The magnitude 7.8 earthquake that occurred on Monday in Turkey and Syria is believed to have killed close to 4,900 people and injured tens of thousands more, according to authorities. According to Orhan Tatar, a representative of the country's disaster management agency, as of Tuesday morning at 9:45 a.m. local time, at least 3,381 people had died in Turkey. As of now, the overall death toll has crossed 10,000 and relief and rescue work is still underway.