Many cities in Punjab and federal capital were shaken by an earthquake.

Many cities in Punjab and federal capital were shaken by an earthquake.

Many cities in Punjab were shaken by an earthquake.

Earthquake spreads panic in many cities of Punjab, including federal capital

ISLAMABAD: Many cities in the country were shaken by an earthquake. Fear and panic spread in many cities of Punjab, including the federal capital. According to details, strong earthquake tremors were felt in various cities across the country on Wednesday evening. According to media reports, fear and panic spread in many cities, including the federal capital Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock and Chakwal, with people coming out of their homes and buildings and chanting Karima Tayaba.

There were no reports of loss of life or property due to the earthquake, which had a magnitude of 3.8 and its epicenter was located in Gilgit-Baltistan, at a depth of 24 km underground. It is noteworthy that severe earthquake shaking was felt in Islamabad and other areas two days ago.

The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred two days ago was 5.8. Recall that a few weeks ago, the Dutch geological survey agency, the Solar System Geometry Service (SSGS), predicted a strong earthquake on the Chaman fault line in Pakistan's Balochistan province.

SSGS reached this conclusion based on variations in the illusory atmospheric charge at the sea surface related to the rotation of the Earth's axis. SSGS research has identified areas where earthquakes can be felt within 1 to 9 days. These seismic claims were originally made on social media site X, but became famous after SSGS seismologist Frank Hogarbetts endorsed them.

Many of Hogerbets' previous predictions have proven correct, with Frank Hogerbets predicting major earthquakes in Turkey and Syria in February. After his prediction, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake occurred, killing more than 50,000 people. He predicted an increase in geological activity in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and China on January 30, 2023, followed by a magnitude 6.8 earthquake hitting Pakistan on February 7, killing nine people.

After this prediction, there was a huge panic among the people of Pakistan, after which a clarification was released by the Meteorological Department. The Meteorological Department said Pakistan has two major plate structures from Sonmiani to the northern region, earthquakes can occur at any time and cannot be pinpointed, and Pakistan does not have a plate structure prediction system in place. He said he did not. It is impossible to predict when and where an earthquake will occur.

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