
A Dutch seismologist, known for his often polarizing forecasts, has reignited public concern with a warning that could send tremors through the seismic community. Frank Hoogebets, who frequently makes sensational and sometimes contentious claims about planetary alignments influencing natural phenomena, is now focusing attention on potential seismic activity in Pakistan.
In a statement issued during what he describes as a “critical” planetary alignment, Hoogebets warned that earthquakes could strike between February 13 and 15. According to his analysis, the Earth, Moon, and Jupiter will be aligned during this period, triggering seismic events. The public has been advised to remain vigilant; for several days, a major earthquake might occur, he predicts.
“This is a crucial time,” Hoogebets emphasized in an interview with local media. “If I’m right, we could see significant seismic activity. We cannot ignore the possibility of a major disaster.”
Hoogebets’s views have garnered considerable attention and sparked debate, but most experts dismiss his predictions as unfounded. The seismological community emphasizes that current scientific understanding does not support any connection between planetary alignments and earthquakes on Earth. Experts stress that short-term earthquake forecasts are currently unfeasible.
Despite the warnings from Hoogebets, authorities in Pakistan have so far kept their advisory measures to a minimum. However, the coming days will determine whether this prediction stands out as another sensational claim or serves as a reminder for increased public awareness and preparedness in regions known for seismic activity.
This development comes at a time when public interest is particularly high following recent global earthquakes. It invites reflection on the limits of earthquake forecasting and the importance of maintaining skepticism towards unproven claims, while also emphasizing the need to be vigilant in areas prone to such events.
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