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ROME - forecasts or predictions were powerful enough to affect the people in Rome, it happened when an earthquake experts predict there will be an earthquake that will hit the Eternal City.
Scholars are also examining the work of Raffaele Bendandi who had died in 1979, who studied seismology self-taught, had predicted that there would be a big earthquake will happen in Rome on May 11, 2011.
Bendandi Foundation president also denied these rumors by saying, "I said that nothing in personal documents Bendandi who predicted that an earthquake will occur in Rome on May 11, 2011."
But it does not make a panic stop Roman citizens, because Bendandi considered someone who is always right in forecasting earthquakes during its life on planetary alignment.
Police were flooded with calls and Rome city hall finally decided to accept a call toll-free number in order to calm residents.
The shops in the Italian capital was too much to cover the excuse are on vacation or sick .
Panic residents started since two years ago when an earthquake occurred in the town of L'Aquila, about 100 kilometers from Rome and killed 308 inhabitants.
As reported by AFP on Wednesday (11/05/2011), in order to eliminate these fears, Sapienza University in Rome held a conference titled "Waiting for the Earthquake: Earthquake Knowing and Understanding Its Impact to Learning to Protect Yourself."
Scholars are also examining the work of Raffaele Bendandi who had died in 1979, who studied seismology self-taught, had predicted that there would be a big earthquake will happen in Rome on May 11, 2011.
Bendandi Foundation president also denied these rumors by saying, "I said that nothing in personal documents Bendandi who predicted that an earthquake will occur in Rome on May 11, 2011."
But it does not make a panic stop Roman citizens, because Bendandi considered someone who is always right in forecasting earthquakes during its life on planetary alignment.
Police were flooded with calls and Rome city hall finally decided to accept a call toll-free number in order to calm residents.
The shops in the Italian capital was too much to cover the excuse are on vacation or sick .
Panic residents started since two years ago when an earthquake occurred in the town of L'Aquila, about 100 kilometers from Rome and killed 308 inhabitants.
As reported by AFP on Wednesday (11/05/2011), in order to eliminate these fears, Sapienza University in Rome held a conference titled "Waiting for the Earthquake: Earthquake Knowing and Understanding Its Impact to Learning to Protect Yourself."
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