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Dutch Scientist Predicts Strong Earthquake in Pakistan

The Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), a Netherland-based organization known for its seismic predictions, has predicted a strong earthquake in Pakistan within the next 48 hours.

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Dutch Scientist Predicts Strong Earthquake in Pakistan

According to the details, the seismic event is likely to hit Pakistan anytime within the next 48 hours.

The SSGEOS specializes in monitoring fluctuations of electric charge in the atmosphere at the sea level, which may indicate regions where strong seismic activity may occur in the next few days.

However, the organization emphasizes that regions they mark as potentially affected are approximations.

In a recent prediction, the Dutch scientist working with the SSGEOS reported significant increase in the electrical activity along the Chaman fault lines in Pakistan, indicating possible seismic activity in the area within the next few days.

This has sparked anticipation of a powerful earthquake occurring in Pakistan within the next 48 hours, which has caused concern among citizens.

It is pertinent to mention that the Dutch scientist working for SSGEOS has a track record of accurately predicting earthquakes.

Notably, he forecasted the devastating earthquake in Turkey earlier this year, which resulted in the loss of over 47,000 lives.

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