< img src = "/uploads/blogs/77/e8/ib-1IPN3707073_873_87DD8B.jpg" Alt = "in m ' yanmi delayed astrologer from Tiktok" < p > in Myanmar arrested a Ticker-astrologist who provoked panic, providing a second powerful earthquake after a recent catastrophe in the country. About it reports The Independent.

< p > 21-year-old John Mo was detained in his house in Saging for & laquo; rumors' spread & raquo;.

~ < p > The cause was a video in TikTok, where he predicted that after 12 days & laquo; very strong & raquo; Earthquake will impress & laquo; all cities of Myanmar & raquo;.

< p > in the signature MO called: & laquo; do not stay in high buildings in the daytime. Take important things with you and run away during an earthquake & raquo;.

< p > his video gained 3.3 million views and actively spread in social networks, causing a wave of panic among the population.

< p > MO with & Rsquo; appeared on April 9, 10 days after a devastating earthquake that took over 3,700 people, injured more than 5 100 people and destroyed about 65,000 buildings in six countries. < P > Military Power Myanmar confirmed the arrest of astrologer.

< p > & laquo; we have received information about the distribution of fake news through TikTok account on a new powerful earthquake. Measures are taken under the law. Similar measures will be taken against those who spread or repost fake news & raquo ;, & mdash; is in the statement.

Natasha Kumar

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