Frank Hogrepets: “Just be prepared.”
Frank Hogrepets: “Just be prepared.”
Frank Hogrepets: “Just be prepared.”
“Be alert..just be alert,” with these words, the Dutch scientist Frank Hogrebits warned the world again, of disasters that may soon come as part of his series of terrifying predictions that he has not stopped making for more than a month.
The controversial astronomer retweeted his tweet via his official Twitter account on Saturday, revealing to people that in the past XNUMX hours, there have been multiple fluctuations in the atmosphere.
Just be prepared
He added that these fluctuations made it difficult to reach reasonable estimates about the potential areas that may be hit by earthquakes. "Be extra alert in the coming days... just in case," he continued.
And the expectations of this scientist sparked controversy and terror at the same time, especially through the communication sites, especially after they coincided with reality, after he suggested that an earthquake would occur in Turkey two days before it occurred (referring to the disaster of February XNUMX).
Likewise, a few days ago, it was likely that stronger seismic activity would occur in the period from approximately February 20 to 22, which may reach its peak on the 22nd. The Tajikistan earthquake came at a depth of 10 kilometers, which is the strongest in recent days.
The validity of his expectations was also increased by what was recorded by the networks of the National Seismological Station in Egypt, as it recorded 3 consecutive earthquakes near Suez, last Friday, which were felt by the residents of Cairo, Qalyubia, Suez, Port Said and Ismailia.
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However, many experts and earthquake scientists have categorically confirmed that the date of the earthquake can never be predicted, questioning the credibility of this man.
It is noteworthy that the Turkish authorities had announced that the number of victims of the devastating earthquake that struck the south of the country and the north of neighboring Syria on February 55 had risen to more than XNUMX people in Turkey and Syria.