Publish dateThursday 2 March 2023 - 10:40
Story Code : 266327
Dutch seismologist predicted Turkey’s horror. Now he warns again
Dutch seismologist predicted the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria last month, and now he has said the world could be hit by another major earthquake in the coming days.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA)_Monitoring, The first week of March will be “extremely critical”, Frank Hoogerbeets said in a video on YouTube on Monday.
 
“A convergence of critical planetary geometry around 2 and 5 March may result in large to very large seismic activity, possibly even a mega-thrust earthquake around 3-4 March and/or 6-7 March”, it is stated in the description of the clip.
 
In the video itself, the seismologist claimed that the strength of the alleged upcoming earthquake “could be over 8 on the Richter scale.”
 
The affected area could stretch for thousands of kilometers, from the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Kuril Islands in the Russian Far East, all the way to the Philippines and Indonesia, Hoogerbeets said.
 
“I’m not exaggerating. I’m not trying to create fear. This is a warning,” insists the scientist, who works at the Geometric Survey of the Solar System (SSGEOS).
 
On February 3, Hoogerbeets posted a tweet that read: “Sooner or later a magnitude 7.5 earthquake will occur in this region (South Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon).” Three days later, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey and Syria. The disaster caused the death of more than 50,000 people, and strong aftershocks continue in the region to this day.
 
Dutch’s seismologist Hoogerbeets has made predictions over the years that have not come true.
 
Commenting on his work earlier this month, Susan Huff of the US Geological Survey insisted that no scientist “has ever predicted a major earthquake”.
 
Huff told NPR that the direct forecast for the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria was just a coincidence.
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