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Dutch Seismologist Predicts Earthquakes May Strike Between May 8th and 10th

Dutch Seismologist Predicts Earthquakes May Strike Between May 8th and 10th

Dutch earthquake observer Frank Hoogerbeets issued another warning today about the potential for imminent earthquakes and seismic activities in the coming days, specifically between May 8th and 10th. Utilizing the "X" platform to share his insights on Sunday, he noted, "Mercury and Venus will be in conjunction with Uranus on May 7th, right before the New Moon. This could lead to stronger seismic activities and possibly, a larger earthquake, most likely from May 8th to 10th."

Hoogerbeets also remarked on this post, highlighting the "planetary geometry analysis from May 5th to 14th."

In addition, on Saturday, he informed his followers that "the new earthquake imaging system is now operational… It was tested on a 5.8-magnitude earthquake (5.3 MW) that struck north of Ascension Island," the capital of Paraguay.

Shortly after a 6-magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of Leyte Island in central Philippines, Hoogerbeets' institution, SSGEOS, which he leads, confirmed on their official "X" account that the affected area had been identified on April 29th as being at risk of experiencing a seismic event of approximately 6 degrees in magnitude.

The Dutch seismologist also anticipated the occurrence of earthquakes that hit Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia all on the same day last week.

Hoogerbeets has become a well-known figure in the wake of each seismic event. His warnings and predictions, disseminated through posts on his "X" or "Facebook" accounts, spread rapidly and are extensively shared across websites and social media platforms.

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