The Earthquake Research Institute Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGS) haspredicted an earthquake in the Chaman Fault Line in the next two days.According to SSGS, a strong tremor has been recorded underground in theBaluchistan region, and in the coming two days, a powerful earthquake witha magnitude of 6 or higher could occur in this area.
According to SSGS, an increase in electrical charge in the near-spacearound the sea surface has been observed, which may lead to a strongearthquake in the coming days in regions with seismic activity, includingBaluchistan province in Pakistan.
It’s important to note that these are preliminary estimates, and there iscurrently no reliable method to determine exact locations. SSGS hasdesignated the Chaman Fault Line as a region with the potential for anextremely powerful earthquake.
What is the Chaman Fault Line? It is the largest fault line in South Asia,known as the Chaman Fault System, stretching 900 kilometers. On May 31,1935, a devastating earthquake struck Quetta on this fault system,resulting in the loss of thousands of lives.
This fault line spans regions in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.



