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6.4 magnitude earthquake shakes Turkey again

An earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale shook the Turkish city of Hatay.

At 8:04 pm last night, February 20, two earthquakes measuring 6.4 and 5.8 on the Richter scale shook the Turkish city of Hatay. The city of Hatay, which had suffered more damage than other cities following the February 6 earthquake, collapsed many buildings that had been weakened by the earthquake last night. The earthquake has so far left 3 dead and 294 injured, 18 of whom are reported to be in critical condition. The electricity in the city of Hatay has been completely cut off and people are living in darkness.

In addition to the neighboring cities of Hatay, this earthquake was also fully felt in Lebanon, Palestine, Beirut, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Iraq, and Egypt.

In addition to the city of Hatay, the cities of Kayseri, Ankara, Mersin, Nida, Antalya, Akdeniz, Malatya, Adana, and Kahramanmaraş were also shaken with a magnitude of 3.1 to 4.5 on the Richter scale, and more than 26 aftershocks have been reported so far.

It should be noted that the videos recorded by CCTV cameras on February 6, which recorded the first earthquake in Turkey, showed a blue ray in the sky, and a few seconds after that, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred, and many people talked about "HARP" in connection with this tragic event, saying that this earthquake was caused by the impact of the HARP ray. In the earthquake last night, the official Turkish media also published images of an event that occurred 17 seconds before the earthquake in Turkey. These images were recorded by a CCTV camera of a residential complex in Diyarbakir and show an object passing through the sky towards the ground 17 seconds before the earthquake and emitting bright blue lights in the sky.

Also, following successive earthquakes in Turkey, some of which occurred near the sea, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center issued a serious warning of a tsunami in Turkey, Italy, France, Greece, and Portugal.

The earthquakes that have occurred in Turkey since February 6th, with magnitudes ranging from 3 to 7.8 on the Richter scale, are an unnatural occurrence. On the other hand, it is not yet clear whether these earthquakes are directly related to the blue rays in the sky before the earthquake. If the occurrence of these earthquakes in Turkey and the city of Khoy in Iran, which broke many faults, took many lives and made people homeless, is related to the bright blue light, what a great crime has been committed by humanity.

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