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Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon: Severe Earthquake Expected in the Coming Hours

Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon: Severe Earthquake Expected in the Coming Hours

After discussing general predictions related to seismic activity on Earth, Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets has returned to specify the areas that will be affected by these movements in the upcoming days. The Dutch scientist draws attention to the fact that Venus will be at a right angle with Earth and Neptune tomorrow, indicating a possibility of increased seismic activity on the 15th or 16th. Hoogerbeets warns that the period from June 15 to 16 might be the most significant, with a likelihood of stronger earthquakes ranging between 6 and 7 on the Richter scale. He also mentions some important geometric configurations on the 17th when Earth will again be at a right angle with Venus and Neptune. The Dutch scientist clarifies his predictions for Turkey, the Middle East, and Africa, stating that after a long period, unusual natural phenomena have been observed in these regions. He says, “Given the magnitude of the anomaly, I expect an earthquake of magnitude 6.” He elaborates that Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon are part of the high-risk zone, but also East Africa could experience seismic activity reaching up to 7 degrees. He continues by stating that Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, especially Turkey, is the most seismically active area.

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