Large Number of People Killed in Severe 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake in Turkey

A severe earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 on the Richter scale in Turkey claimed the lives of a large number of people.
The severe earthquake in Turkey began early Monday, February 6, at 4:17 a.m., and its powerful aftershocks continue even after 4 days have passed. This earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.7 on the Richter scale, not only caused severe damage in Turkey but was so intense that it shook several other countries as well.
The epicenter of this earthquake was in the city of Kahramanmaraş and also shook the cities of Gaziantep, Hatay, Kilis, Diyarbakır, Adana, Osmaniye, Şanlıurfa, Adıyaman, Malatya, causing extensive damage. The intensity of the earthquake in the aforementioned cities has been reported as very high. Additionally, severe tremors were felt in the cities of Mersin, Kayseri, Çankırı, Nevşehir, and Ankara. Due to its shared border with Syria, this earthquake also severely shook that country, to the extent that it completely destroyed one of its small cities.
According to the latest reports, the death toll from this earthquake has reached 16,546 people, and 66,132 people have also been injured.
Countries bordering Turkey, including Iraq, Lebanon, and Beirut, also felt this earthquake, and people fled their homes to the streets.
It is worth noting that since the earthquake began, 1,117 aftershocks have occurred, which are abnormal. Additionally, according to statements by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, 6,444 buildings were destroyed as a result of this event.
The condition of roads in many Turkish cities has been reported as severely damaged following this earthquake, and Turkish people, despite harsh cold and snow, continue to stay in streets and municipal centers.
Turkey’s Crisis Management and Emergency Agency, following the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in the south of the country, requested assistance from the “European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations”. Many countries have begun providing aid to Turkey, and in addition to food and heating supplies and clothing, rescue forces have been dispatched to the country to save those trapped under the rubble.
The Turkish government, considering the severity of this earthquake and the destruction it caused, declared a state of emergency for 3 months.
Given the intense aftershocks 4 days after the earthquake, as well as following the recent earthquake in Iran, and considering the geographical conditions and proximity of these two countries to each other, suspicions have arisen. Based on videos recorded by Turkish people at different times during the earthquake, suspicions about the earthquake being artificial have turned to certainty, similar to what happened in the Khoy earthquake in Iran.
In these videos, a light appeared in the sky before the earthquake occurred, immediately followed by the earthquake.
The question is: Is there a possible connection between the Khoy earthquake and the tremors felt in Mahabad and Kermanshah with the earthquake that occurred Sunday morning in southeastern Turkey and northern Syria?
According to public statements, upon seeing blue rays in the sky, it is possible that this earthquake, which continues to persist, was caused through HAARP. Additionally, considering the theory of mining extraction in western Iran by China through HAARP, one could say that China is responsible for a very large human catastrophe in the Middle East.




