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Prediction about earthquake in Pakistan and India has no scientific basis

After Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets’ startling prediction about the devastating earthquake came true, rumors are swirling that an earthquake is likely to hit Pakistan, India and other countries.

Thousands of people started panicking after the prediction about the earthquake in India and Pakistan.

The prediction is based on correlation with planetary alignment.

People don’t need to panic because there is no scientific basis for earthquake predictions.

There is always a chance for earthquakes in places with active faults, but specific forecasts perform no better than random when tested.

Claims of correlation with planetary alignment have been disproven.

It is pertinent to mention that more than 4,300 people have died and rescuers are racing to pull survivors from beneath the rubble after a devastating earthquake ripped through Turkey and Syria, leaving destruction and debris on each side of the border.

One of the strongest earthquakes to hit the region in a century shook residents from their beds at around 4 a.m. on Monday, sending tremors as far away as Lebanon and Israel.

In Turkey, at least 2,921 people were killed and more than 15,800 others injured, according to Turkey’s head of disaster services, Yunus Sezer.

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