New shocks in Turkey! ...after a night earthquake! Result of New Zealand Quake (predicted)
New Zealand then Turkey:
3/07/23An earthquake of magnitude 4.8 occurred today at midnight in the Turkish province of Hatay.
The epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of 5 kilometers.
After a short time, the waters of the Mediterranean Sea flooded the coast of the city of Iskenderun.
Some streets and roads were again under water.
Recall that earlier due to a strong earthquake there was a collapse of the coastline.
And the current flooding is a consequence of previous events.
AND THIS HAPPENED BECAUSE OF:
3/06/2023 -- Large M6.9 (M7.0) Earthquake by New Zealand -- Opposite side of Earth (antipode) Turkey
A large M6.9 (M7.0) earthquake has struck the warned area North of New Zealand with the expected upper M6.9 to low M7.0 event.
The antipode of Turkey..... the location from Kermedecs to Point Nemo..... was warned for a new M7.0 after Turkey was hit with both M7 range earthquakes. Additionally, a secondary warning was issued for Vanuatu to the Kermedecs when the deep M6.5 earthquake struck below Papua New Guinea a few days ago. Now both locations have moved as expected... Vanuatu struck by a M6.5 to M6.7, and Kermedecs struck by M6.9 to M7.0 range. Turkey was not struck (yet) , and was a miss for me in my forecasting, as I explain in detail in this video, where I got it wrong, what I think I missed, and all other relevant details.
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