FactCheck: There is no scientific way to predict natural disasters. FactsFirstPH
A Facebook video posted by Live Now Inspirations summarizes the predictions of purported psychic Rudy Baldwin for 2023.
Her predictions include a rain of fire over parts of the Philippines, the explosion of Taal Volcano, an earthquake in Metro Manila, an earthquake and tsunami that would supposedly affect Japan, Indonesia, and Taiwan, as well as other natural disasters around the world.Predicting natural disasters . There is no scientific way to predict future natural disasters. Volcanos can only be monitored for their activity while typhoons can only be tracked once they are formed.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology has repeatedly reminded the public that there is no instrument capable of determining when and where an earthquake would strike. (
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