Interaction continues with Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogrebetz after a series of predictions that he has been making from time to time, the latest of which is the earthquake that occurred in Egypt today, Wednesday.
The Dutch scientist shared a new post on the “X” platform, accompanied by a map on which he wrote, “As shown in the latest forecasts, the convergence of the planets and the moon on the 19th of this month could lead to stronger seismic activity to come.”
He added: “But we do not yet have a clear indication of the most dangerous areas,” indicating that perhaps the matter will not be so bad.
Earlier, the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research in Egypt announced that an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale had occurred.
He explained that the earthquake occurred at exactly 4:30 in the morning, and was felt by residents of most governorates, noting that it occurred 265 kilometers northwest of Matrouh in the northwest of the country and at a depth of 13 kilometers.
Hogrebetz's repeated warnings caused a state of panic and astonishment throughout the world, especially after he predicted more than once the occurrence of tremors and earthquakes before they actually occurred during the past weeks, and linked his predictions with the movements and alignment of the planets.
Hogrebets had previously warned of the possibility of a devastating earthquake, most notably the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey on February 6, which left more than 50,000 dead and tens of thousands injured. He expected this devastating earthquake to occur 3 days before that, while scientists insist on The impossibility of predicting the occurrence of earthquakes and earthquakes.