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Dutch Scientist Warns of Potential Pakistan Earthquake

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Zarghona Jannat
Last updated: October 3, 2023
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Pakistan Earthquake Prediction
Pakistan Earthquake Prediction

In a development that has garnered significant attention, the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), a Netherlands-based organization renowned for its seismic predictions, has issued a warning of a potential major earthquake in Pakistan. This seismic event is anticipated to occur within the next 48 hours, raising concerns among the local population.

The SSGEOS specializes in monitoring fluctuations in electric charge in the atmosphere near sea level, which they believe can serve as indicators of regions where heightened seismic activity may be imminent, typically within a range of 1 to 9 days. While the organization acknowledges that their identified regions are approximations, they offer valuable insights into areas prone to earthquakes.

Recently, a Dutch scientist collaborating with the SSGEOS reported a significant increase in electric activity along the Chaman fault lines in Pakistan. This surge has fueled expectations of a powerful earthquake occurring in the coming 48 hours, prompting apprehension among residents.

Notably, the Dutch scientist involved has a track record of accurately predicting earthquakes, including the devastating quake in Turkey earlier this year, which tragically claimed over 47,000 lives.

Despite these predictions, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has consistently dismissed them, citing a lack of scientific basis for earthquake forecasts. Pakistan, situated in a seismically active region due to the convergence of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate, remains vulnerable to earthquakes. Throughout its history, the country has endured several significant seismic events, and the threat of earthquakes remains a persistent concern.

Seismologists worldwide stress the inherent challenge of accurately predicting earthquakes. While it is feasible to estimate the likelihood of earthquakes in certain high-seismic activity regions, pinpointing exact locations and timing remains a formidable task. Consequently, experts advise caution when interpreting earthquake forecasts, even those made by well-intentioned scientists.

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