Dutch researcher Frank Hoger Bates predicted earthquakes on February 3. Photo: File
An expert in meteorology and earthquake research had predicted on social media on February 3 that Turkey and Syria could be hit by a devastating earthquake at any time.
A total of 2,300 people have been confirmed dead in the devastating and deadly earthquakes of magnitude 7.8 in Turkey and Syria, while bodies are still being found in the rubble of buildings in both countries. .
It is said that rain and storm can be predicted in advance but it is almost impossible to predict earthquake but surprisingly the earthquake prediction made on social media 3 days ago proved correct today.
A tweet is going viral on social media. This tweet was made by researcher Frank Hoger Bates from the Netherlands on February 3, in which he claimed that earthquakes could happen in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan sooner or later.
In his own tweet made three days ago, Frank Hogar Bates also said that the magnitude of the earthquake could be up to 7.5, which means that it would prove to be a very dangerous earthquake in terms of loss of life and property.
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Not only this, but Frank Hoger Bates also tweeted his research agency, which predicted another big earthquake after the first one, and both proved to be correct.
Two earthquakes occurred just after these tweets, the first one was in Turkey and Syria with a magnitude of 7.8, which caused widespread casualties, while another earthquake occurred in Turkey’s Al-Bustan region, with a magnitude of 7.5. There was no loss of life.
Researcher Frank Hoger Bates also lamented the loss of precious human lives in the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
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