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His prophecies came true twice.. The Dutch seismologist warns the world of the terror of March

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Friday, February 24, 2023

Dutchman Frank Hugerpets

Dutch seismologist Frank Hogerbets sparked a new wave of global panic, with a second prophecy about a major event that the world might witness in early March.

In a tweet on his Twitter account yesterday, Thursday, Frank warned of seismic activities between February 25 and 26, but said that the first week of March would be critical.

Hojrpets surprised the world with the truth of his prophecy about the earthquake in Turkey and Syria 3 days before it occurred, then his predictions met with success when another earthquake occurred that shook Tajikistan at about 8:37 am at a depth of 10 kilometers, which was the strongest in the last 3 days.

And the Dutch scientist published, last Monday, the prediction of the body that follows it, which stated: “Stronger (collective) seismic activity may occur in the period from approximately February 20 to 22, and it is likely to peak on the 22nd.” He commented, “Yesterday’s newsletter, in case you didn’t see it.”

China Central Television (CCTV), citing the China Earthquake Networks Center, said that a 7.2-magnitude earthquake shook Tajikistan at about 8:37 am (0037 GMT) at a depth of 10 km.

The television stated that the epicenter of the quake was about 82 km from the nearest point from the border with China, and was felt by residents in the cities of Kashgar and Artesh, on the western side of the Chinese province of Xinjiang.

And the area hit by the earthquake does not have a dense population, but it has Lake Sarez, which means that large areas are threatened with flooding in a number of countries.

For its part, the US Geological Survey announced that the earthquake had its epicenter at a depth of 20.5 km, and determined its magnitude to be 6.8 on the Richter scale.​


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