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Dutch scientists prediction-Earthquake

 Dutch scientists prediction-Earthquake 

An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 shook New Delhi and parts of Nepal, sending shockwaves as far as Utar Pardesh, Luchnow, Amroha, and Hapur, as well as some regions of Uttarakhand. It's interesting to note that a Dutch research organization had recently warned of a potential earthquake in Pakistan. Consequently, Pakistani social media users have responded strongly to a Dutch research group's forecast that the South Asian country could experience a powerful earthquake. 




According to the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS) of the Netherlands, which stated that there is "strong fluctuation - potential for strong to major seismic event." Frank Hoogerbeets, a researcher with the SSGS, clarified that on September 30, they recorded atmospheric fluctuations that included areas in and close to Pakistan. Although there may be precursors to a future, stronger tremor, there is no guarantee that it will occur, he said.

Surprisingly, on Wednesday, October 3, this is exactly what happened. A major earthquake occurred in the afternoon, but not in Pakistan. The upcoming earthquake was identified as occurring along the Chaman fault line in Balochistan(Pakistan) by the solar system geometry survey (SSGS) of the Netherlands, despite the scientific community's skepticism regarding earthquake prediction. The discussion about earthquake prediction has been rekindled by the tremors.


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