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Home Top News Accurate guess not possible’: Pakistan rejects scientist prediction of strong earthquake

Accurate guess not possible’: Pakistan rejects scientist prediction of strong earthquake

Netherlands-based organization known for its seismic predictions, forecasts a major earthquake in Pakistan

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Pakistan’s National Seismic Mongering Centre (NSMC) rejected the Dutch scientist’s claims of strong tremor in Pakistan, who predicted the accurate time and date of quake.

Chaman Fault Line reality

The officials said that Chaman fault line definitely exists—there was an earthquake in 2013—but definitely, it cannot be predicted when the next earthquake will occur.

Responding to the queries about Dutch scientist prediction, NSMC authorities and experts said that a fault line could cause an earthquake, but it is not possible to accurately predict the possible time.

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“Many predictions of the Solar System Geometry Survey have been proved wrong,” they said.

Meteorological analysts say that there is no need to be alarmed by rumors circulating on social media.

It is reported that changes and upheavals in the tectonic plate could only be guessed, and it could be predicted with certainty when an earthquake will occur in which area.

The Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), a Netherlands-based organization known for its seismic predictions, has made headlines by forecasting a major earthquake in Pakistan.

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