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The seer predicts a devastating earthquake. Pakistani authorities begin preparations

A massive undersea earthquake will cause a devastating tsunami that could wipe out several Asian countries, said a visionary who predicts disasters using his "sixth sense."

Alarm bells rang in Pakistan after a visionary sent a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi predicting a catastrophic tsunami by the end of 2017.

In a letter sent in September, Babu Kalayil warned that a devastating earthquake in December could shake the Indian Ocean and trigger a massive tsunami that will affect seven Asian countries, including Pakistan and India.

And while the Indian media may have laughed at his warning, it appears that some governments have taken the warning very seriously - as officials began preparing for a potential natural disaster.

Mr. Kalayil wrote: “The Indian Ocean is expected to have an earthquake before 31 December 2017.

This strong earthquake can affect the entire coast of the Asian continental regions. Moreover, it will even change the border of the sea coast."

The letter states that the earthquake could affect 11 Asian countries, including China, India, Japan, Nepal, Indonesia and Afghanistan.

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Another letter has now become known from the Deputy Chairman of the Earthquake Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Authority (ERRA), which states that preparation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) has begun on this issue.

The second letter appears to suggest that the prediction was taken seriously by officials in Pakistan.

ERRA's letter reads: “An information report was received from DG, Inter-Services Intelligence, it confirms the likelihood of a large-scale earthquake expected to hit the Indian Ocean in the near future, and it could shake Asia, including Pakistan, vigorously.

Therefore, it is necessary to increase the awareness of departments about vigilance and preparedness for a natural disaster.

The SOPs will be exposed to the current ERRA Vice Chair on Monday, November 6, 2017.”

Met department chief Ghulam Rasool told BBC reporter Urdu: “While this prediction has no scientific basis, we are preparing to save ourselves from its consequences.

ERRA started its work and sent out a letter “.

He added: "We must not ignore such information and must prepare, because there is a threat of an underwater earthquake in this area, and there have been tremors in the past."