New Delhi: The devastating earthquake that occurred in Turkey and Syria on Monday (February 6) has caused huge devastation. So far more than 24,000 people have lost their lives in this tragedy. However, a researcher had warned about this earthquake 2 days in advance. Now the researcher who predicted earthquakes in Turkey has said a big thing about earthquakes in India. Frank Hoogerbeets, a researcher of the Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), who studies seismic activity, had already predicted a devastating earthquake in Turkey. He made the prediction in a tweet on February 3. In his tweet, he wrote that 'Sooner or later there will be a 7.5 magnitude earthquake in South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon region.' After this tweet by the researcher, many users even told him to be a 'false prophet'. However, this was followed by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Turkey at 4 am on 6 February, and Frank's prediction proved true. Frank then retweeted a tweet from his research agency SSGEOS. In this tweet, another severe earthquake was predicted. A few hours after this tweet, another earthquake occurred in Turkey. The intensity of this earthquake was recorded 7.6 on the reactor scale. That is, another prediction for Frank came true. Frank, who has made 2 accurate predictions of earthquakes in Turkey, has now given a similar warning about earthquakes in India. The video with this claim of the researcher is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In a video shared by Josh Quinton, Frank is saying that in the coming few days, there is a possibility of an underground movement in different parts of Asia. He has further said that the movement may be on the west side of the Indian Ocean passing through Pakistan and Afghanistan and India will be in the middle of it. At the same time, earthquake tremors may occur in China in the coming days. Yogi can wear saffron, so why can't Muslim women wear hijabs?- CPM MP's absurd question Patna ASP's massage video created ruckus, stir in the dept PM Modi to inaugurate Delhi-Mumbai Expressway today