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Frank Hoogebijts issues earthquake warning, experts dismiss

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ISLAMABAD: Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogebijts continues his traditional series of controversial predictions.

He warned that there could be potential seismic activity on Earth in the coming days and this time he also urged people to be aware of any “surprises”.

Frank said that the arrangement of celestial bodies, which he calls planetary geometry, is particularly important at this time. He said that between February 13 and 15, the Earth, Moon and planet Jupiter are coming in a line, which could increase seismic activity.

He said that I advise you to be very careful from February 13 to 15 because a major earthquake could occur during this time and something surprising could happen.

On the contrary, scientists strongly rejected Frank’s theories, saying that these claims are unscientific and that there is no connection between the rotation of the planets and earthquakes on Earth on current scientific grounds.

They said that although some areas are more prone to earthquakes, accurate predictions are not possible in the short term.

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