Hyderabad (Telangana): The devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which has killed hundreds so far was predicted by Dutch researcher Frank Hoogerbeets just three days back. On his Twitter handle, the researcher from the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS) had said that there will be an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 on the Richter Scale will hit South-Central Turkey, Syria and Lebanon.
The tweet that has now garnered millions of views read, “Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon)". The tweet that apparently proved to be correct was posted on February 3 was reacted to and retweeted by thousands of users who expressed shock and surprise over the researcher's pinpoint accuracy in predicting the major earthquake.
Explaining the possibility of the quake, the self-proclaimed Earthquake predictor from the Netherlands posted on video on twitter and said, " Larger seismic activity may occur from 4 to 6 February, most likely up to mid or high six magnitudes. There is a possibility that there will be larger seismic activity following the next lunar peak on February 6."