Terrible earthquake forecast in Pakistan during 48 hours

Seismological Research Institute Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS) has predicted an earthquake in Pakistan in the next two days.

The Dutch scientist who predicted the earthquake in Turkey predicted the earthquake in Pakistan. Seismological Research Institute Solar System Geometry Survey has declared Chaman fault line as the most powerful potential earthquake region.

The Earthquake Sensor Research Institute has reported fluctuations in the electrical charge in the atmosphere near sea level, which could lead to powerful earthquakes in the purple areas of the map, including Pakistan’s Balochistan province, in the next few days.

Strong tremors have been recorded in the underground Chaman fault line in Balochistan and a powerful earthquake of magnitude 6 or more is likely to hit the region in the next two days.

It should be noted that this year, Frank Hoger Bates, a researcher from the Netherlands, said on February 3 through a tweet that sooner or later an earthquake of magnitude 7.5 will occur in South Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, and from their earthquakes. The related prediction was proved true only three days later.

On February 6, the most severe earthquake occurred in Turkey and Syria, as a result of which thousands of people were killed and millions were injured. Since the earthquakes, experts around the world have been studying the magnitude of the earthquakes and the causes of the massive destruction they cause.

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