Dutch Seismologist Warns!

Following the earthquake that struck Tajikistan near the Chinese border on Thursday morning, Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets has made headlines again due to his prediction of the quake and warning regarding the "first week of March." Social media users circulated a video that the Dutch seismologist published in his daily update on February 19. Frank Hoogerbeets predicted that there would be "earthquake activity in the area near the Chinese border," adding that "an earthquake might occur on the 21st or 22nd of this month," which surprised many given that the earthquake in Tajikistan occurred in the early hours of the 22nd.

Hoogerbeets warned that "the first week of next month will be critical" in a new video. He mentioned that "there might be some seismic activity increase between February 25 and 26, but probably not much," indicating that "the first week of March will be critical." In this regard, he explained: "There will be significant planetary and lunar alignment. On March 2, we see a group of critical planetary alignments, as well as on the 4th and 5th."

The Dutch scientist continued: "We could witness a significant increase in earthquakes and some strong seismic events in the first week of March," noting that he would provide more details about the first week of March in one of his upcoming video updates.

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