SSGEOS predicts earthquake in Chaman fault line; Here’s how to protect yourself in case of an earthquake

Here's how to protect yourself in case of an earthquake at Chaman fault line

The Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS) has predicted an earthquake in the Chaman fault line. According to the prediction, the earthquake will occur in the next two days. SSGEOS monitors movements of celestial bodies related to seismic activity and had earlier forecasted the Turkey earthquake.

The Chaman fault line is the largest fault line in South Asia, which is 900 km long and encapsulates multiple areas of Afghanistan & Pakistan. According to the research survey, strong tremors have been recorded in the underground Chaman fault line. In the next 48 hours, a powerful earthquake may occur in the area of intensity near 6 magnitude.

 

SSGEOS added that electric charge fluctuations occurred in the atmosphere near the sea level that could cause powerful earthquakes in the purple areas on the map, including Balochistan. Note that their website stated that the defined areas are only approximations as there is no reliable method to determine the exact locations.

Safety measures in case of an earthquake

Precautions for Indoors

If anyone is located in an indoor territory during an earthquake, they should not run outside to avoid injuries from falling debris. The US Geological Survey, advises to hold on, duck and cover.

Similarly, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) advises:

Precautions for Outdoors

For those who could be outdoors:

List of don’ts during an earthquake
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