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Dutch Seismologist Warns Again: Strong Earthquake Expected Between May 8 and 10

Dutch Seismologist Warns Again: Strong Earthquake Expected Between May 8 and 10

Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeits has warned again today about the possibility of earthquakes and tremors expected in the coming days, specifically between May 8 and 10. He wrote on the platform "X" today, Sunday, “Mercury and Venus will align with Uranus on May 7, just before the new moon. This could lead to a series of stronger tremors and possibly a larger earthquake, likely from May 8 to 10.” He also commented on this tweet, saying, “Analyzing planetary geometry from May 5 to 14, 2024.”

Yesterday, Saturday, he tweeted, “The new seismic imaging system is ready to work... It was tested on an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 (5.3) that struck north of Ascension Island,” the capital of Paraguay. He also noted a 6-magnitude earthquake that occurred off the coast of Leyte Island in central Philippines, stating that minutes after the earthquake, the astronomical agency he chairs, SSGEOS, announced on their official account on "X" that the area where the earthquake occurred had been identified on April 29 as a region prone to a tremor around 6 magnitudes.

He predicted earthquakes hitting Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia on the same day last week. It is noteworthy that the name of the Dutch scientist is mentioned with each tremor affecting the Earth’s crust. His warnings and predictions spread rapidly through his posts on "X" or "Facebook," and are widely circulated by various websites and social media platforms.

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