Birds Go Crazy Moments Before Turkey's 7.8 Earthquake
figgyPudding Published 3 hours ago
This video was allegedly taken in Turkey shortly preceding the country's devastating earthquake, which caused immense damage and killed over 3,500 people.
The video shows crows flying in what appears to be a distressed manner, indicating that they were able to feel the oncoming disaster before it hit. "Birds can sense the changes in radio waves (free ions and electrons) days and even weeks before earthquake happens," one commenter says. Many animals have been known to predict natural disasters before they happen, and with these birds looking like they flew straight out of Hitchcock's horror flick, something was definitely up.
This video showing birds flocking a highway is allegedly from Texas in 2017, although it is being shared as more footage from Turkey. While it does appear that this video is legit, the lack of a timestamp means that it's impossible to tell. Either way, we should start taking animal warning signs more seriously.
The video shows crows flying in what appears to be a distressed manner, indicating that they were able to feel the oncoming disaster before it hit. "Birds can sense the changes in radio waves (free ions and electrons) days and even weeks before earthquake happens," one commenter says. Many animals have been known to predict natural disasters before they happen, and with these birds looking like they flew straight out of Hitchcock's horror flick, something was definitely up.
This video showing birds flocking a highway is allegedly from Texas in 2017, although it is being shared as more footage from Turkey. While it does appear that this video is legit, the lack of a timestamp means that it's impossible to tell. Either way, we should start taking animal warning signs more seriously.
In Turkey, strange behavior was observed in birds just before the earthquake.#Turkey #TurkeyEarthquake #Turkish pic.twitter.com/yPnQRaSCRq
— OsintTV (@OsintTV) February 6, 2023
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