Water Flows in a Deep Red Color after 6.8 Magnitude Quake Hit Turkey (Video)

Water Flows in a Deep Red Color on Ground after 6.8 Magnitude Quake hit Turkey

The ground in part of Turkey flows water with a deep color red water after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey last January 25, 2020.

Water Flows
Image captured from the video

The quake is one of the natural incidents that can hardly be predicted. Also, it is one of those that can cause the most serious damages – it can even lead to the loss of lives.

In our previous report, One of the strong earthquakes that recently hit is a 6.8 magnitude quake that struck Turkey. Its epicenter was located in Elazig City.

Water Flows
Image captured from the video

It is reported that the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey left at least 18 people dead. Also, there were more than 530 people injured amid the natural calamity.

Recently, the Extreme Weather World24 Facebook page shared a video with blood-like liquid that seemed to ‘bleed’ through the ground as the earthquake tore apart the ground.

https://www.facebook.com/extremeweatherworld24/videos/209371850106078/

Some have since tried to make sense of the bloody mess, stating that the red color could be due to dye that’s been added into water supplies to help detect leaks, though that theory was challenged by many because technicians would have used brighter colors such as green or yellow.

Others speculated more supernatural explanations, pointing out that the 16th chapter in the Book of Revelation counts down the stages to the apocalypse, predicting that, “The third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and springs of water, and they became blood.”

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