Dutch Scientist Predicts Major Earthquake in Pakistan Within 48 Hours
Chaman Fault Line at Risk
The Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), a Netherlands-based organization, has predicted a major earthquake in Pakistan within the next 48 hours. The scientist behind the prediction, who has a record of predicting earthquakes, claims that there has been a massive surge of electric activity along the Chaman fault line, which could spark a powerful earthquake.
Fluctuations in Electric Charge Recorded
The SSGEOS report claims that fluctuations in electric charge have been recorded in the atmosphere near sea level in the region neighboring Pakistan and Afghanistan. These tremors could be strong and experienced in the next few days. However, the report emphasizes that the areas defined are only approximations and that there is currently no reliable way to determine the exact locations.
Pakistan's Seismic Vulnerability
Pakistan is indeed a country that is vulnerable to earthquakes due to its location in the seismically active region where the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate converge. This convergence has resulted in several significant earthquakes in the past, including a strong earthquake in May 1935 that killed thousands of people.
PMD's Response
Amidst the frenzy among people, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has not responded to the predictions and speculations about the earthquake. In previous events, PMD has dismissed such claims, saying that there is no scientific basis for earthquake predictions.
Conclusion
While it is impossible to predict the exact time and location of an earthquake, it is important to be aware of the risks and to take necessary precautions. Pakistanis should be prepared for the possibility of an earthquake and should have a plan in place in case one occurs.
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