Renowned fortune-teller predicts potential misfortunes before new year 2024

A recent prediction by the renowned fortune-teller Mor Plai Prai Krasib hints at potential misfortunes in the three days before the new year of 2024. The seer further points to significant changes post-January, with a focus on health issues linked to flying creatures.

In an interview published by the Facebook page At Ten Day, Mor Plai unveiled his predictions for the eve of the new year and beyond. He particularly emphasized the need for caution on the last three even-numbered days of the year — 28, 29, and 30.

Stage or sound equipment malfunctions may occur during these days, leading to injuries. Issues related to electrical circuit faults should also be noted, the seer warned. He further predicted incidents of fire, are more likely to occur in suburban areas rather than in Bangkok. Factories and storage facilities prone to fire hazards may be the main areas of concern.

Concerning 2024, Mor Plai highlighted that significant changes are on the horizon, most notably after January. The year will be marked with health issues related to creatures that can fly. Anything with wings could be quite dangerous. Be cautious about infections. If a new vaccine is released, it should be administered, reported by Sanook.

In related news, to further Famed Thai fortune teller year-end zodiac forecasts reveal financial and career prospects.

With some signs set to pay off debts and experience good fortune, while others should beware of significant financial loss, her forecast spans a range of outcomes for the zodiac signs.

According to Chanitta, those born under the Aries sign should be cautious about their careers, potentially facing job changes or venturing into self-employment. They are also advised to delay any significant financial investments.

However, love and health aspects look promising, with potential improvement in relationships and a need to look after their backs, shoulders, and spine. To read more about news for zodiac signs click HERE!

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