00:00Peace be upon you, and God's mercy.
00:05Honestly, do you remember yesterday when we talked about the series of dangerous earthquakes
00:10that are hitting Spain and Granada in general?
00:19Yesterday, there were nine earthquakes and tremors in Spain.
00:25Now, right now, there's a new tremor in Spain, in the center of Granada,
00:31at a depth of 10 kilometers with a magnitude of 3 on the Richter scale.
00:37We basically started the day with this new tremor.
00:41It was around 12, 11.30 in the morning, local time in Spain.
00:47Yesterday, we talked about this strange series that started hitting Spain,
00:53and I said I expect a very strong earthquake within hours or a few days to strike Spain.
01:00I clearly said that the very strong earthquake will hit Spain.
01:04If it hits the same place near Granada, our people in Morocco will feel it,
01:09and maybe some in Algeria, too.
01:11And that's not all.
01:13And I warned our people in Spain, in southern Spain,
01:18and I warned our people in Morocco that a very strong earthquake,
01:21all the signs say it's coming.
01:23But in the end, it's up to him,
01:25and nothing happens except by the will of God Almighty.
01:28It might not happen at all.
01:30This is the arrangement and will of the Lord of the worlds.
01:33But also, when I spoke yesterday, I said that people should be prepared.
01:37The signs tell us that we are facing a very strong earthquake.
01:40However, this seismic attack that Spain is experiencing now
01:45could also cause earthquakes in Morocco and Algeria.
01:50And that's exactly what happened.
01:53An earthquake struck Algeria a few hours ago,
01:56specifically at dawn today, Wednesday,
01:59around 3.30 in the morning.
02:01It struck Algeria.
02:05With a magnitude of 3.3 on the Richter scale,
02:09or between 3 and 3.5 on the Richter scale,
02:13and at a depth of 28 kilometers below the surface of the Earth,
02:19the epicenter of this earthquake was near the city of Relizane
02:24in northern Algeria.
02:30Usually, this type of earthquake is mild in intensity.
02:35Maybe a few people felt it in Relizane,
02:38and maybe also in Mostagan.
02:40Maybe some people felt this earthquake, as it is mild.
02:46But as we expected, and as we said yesterday,
02:50we expect some earthquakes primarily in Morocco and secondarily in Algeria.
02:55These are mild earthquakes.
02:57Does this mean that a very strong earthquake will hit Morocco and Algeria?
03:01What was said is that the very strong earthquake expected to hit will be in Spain.
03:08But if the magnitude of this earthquake is more than 5.5 on the Richter scale,
03:14and it hits the same area in Spain,
03:16and here I'm talking about Granada,
03:19so definitely some of our people in Morocco will feel it.
03:24And the stronger the earthquake that hits Spain above 5.5,
03:29the more people in Morocco will feel this earthquake and its effect.
03:34And if the magnitude of the earthquake reaches,
03:39I mean, if it gets close to 6 or 5.7 as well,
03:44our people in Tunisia will also...
03:46The situation was also frightening yesterday.
03:51An earthquake struck Tunisia in the evening
03:53with a magnitude of 4.1 hitting near the Tunisian city of Specs.
03:57Remember, yesterday we talked about Specs in Tunisia,
04:01and we talked about the earthquake that struck it
04:03with a magnitude of 4.1 on the coast.
04:09The Tunisian city of Specs,
04:11in general, the epicenter is located off the coast of Specs,
04:15overlooking, of course, the Mediterranean Sea.
04:17We said the epicenter of the earthquake struck Specs last night,
04:21about 85 or 90 kilometers away from Specs,
04:24and indeed, people said they felt this earthquake yesterday evening.
04:29But by looking at the earthquake maps,
04:33at the earthquakes,
04:34you can see this image in front of you on the screen,
04:37and you notice how the earthquake line extends from Esfax,
04:42from the Esfax earthquake.
04:44Yesterday evening, the tremor in Algeria,
04:47and today, at dawn,
04:50there is a series of earthquake swarm,
04:52or earthquake storm, if I may say so,
04:55the ones currently in Granada.
04:57I mean, yesterday, we concluded with eight of their effects,
05:01and now the story has started again,
05:03with an earthquake,
05:05or a tremor, once again in Granada.
05:07Right before I started this episode,
05:10there was a tremor in Granada.
05:11It was 11.30 in the morning, Spain time.
05:16So these three arrows and this seismic connection
05:20is definitely geographical, but primarily seismic.
05:24Look, from Esfax to Algeria, to Morocco, to Spain,
05:28you can consider them all as one seismic zone,
05:31and they all affect each other.
05:35Okay, why is all this happening?
05:37We have to say that, basically, I have something here.
05:43Mount Etna is erupting on the Italian island of Sicily,
05:48and it is emitting, if I may say,
05:51seismic energy and volcanic energy
05:54to all the surrounding countries,
05:56including Italy itself,
05:58which has also been experiencing earthquakes since yesterday.
06:02There were three earthquakes in Italy,
06:04but perhaps they were not as strong
06:06as the earthquakes and tremors hitting Spain,
06:08but they are present in Italy as well and are ongoing.
06:14Italy, Spain, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco,
06:18and what is happening in Spain also affects Portugal.
06:21Most of the earthquakes, the seismic activity,
06:24and the series of earthquakes that happened yesterday in Spain
06:28were also felled in Portugal.
06:37I told you everything.
06:39The Spanish cities directly overlooking the Mediterranean Sea
06:44felt the earthquakes all day yesterday.
06:47Any city located on and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea
06:51felt the seismic activity yesterday,
06:54including some cities in Portugal
06:56and including some cities elsewhere.
07:00Of course, a few of our people in Morocco
07:03also felt this seismic activity that happened in Spain.
07:06So, in summary, doctor, what is it?
07:09I mean, what's going on?
07:10What?
07:11Summary?
07:12The summary?
07:12This is the single seismic zone,
07:15and unfortunately,
07:16the seismic risk is currently high in this area.
07:20I can't tell you.
07:21What do you want me to say?
07:22Is there a connection between Mount Etna
07:25and what's happening in Spain?
07:26Mount Etna is on the island of Sicily
07:29in the Mediterranean Sea in Italy.
07:31Is it possible for its effects to reach Granada in Spain?
07:35It's possible, but it has a slight effect.
07:39The earthquakes hitting Spain are honestly strange,
07:42but what's not strange is the meeting point of the plates.
07:46Specifically, it's the meeting of the Eurasian plate with the American plate.
07:52So, basically, this is where two tectonic plates meet.
07:56But despite the seismic activity in this city,
07:58near Granada being high,
08:00there's something strange.
08:03It triggers earthquakes.
08:05It means there might be something happening in Spain
08:08that we don't know about.
08:09Maybe there's something going on in Spain
08:11that we're not aware of.
08:13Some force is causing these earthquakes.
08:16But we also can never forget
08:18that Spain is the only country in Europe.
08:22That's the first point.
08:27Spain had the longest total eclipse.
08:30It's only in Spain and Portugal.
08:32And in Spain, it was much bigger.
08:35And the duration of the total eclipse was much longer.
08:39So, maybe if we want to connect the dots,
08:42it is the only country that witnessed the eclipse.
08:45Sorry, the total solar eclipse.
08:47This connection to the total solar eclipse
08:50in causing earthquakes.
08:52And with this number of earthquakes,
08:55scientifically, nothing confirms it.
08:58But theoretically, as we are seeing,
09:01maybe this eclipse affected some force in Spain
09:04and caused these earthquakes.
09:06To be clear with you, I'm with you.
09:08I'm Al-Ghara, a teacher and host of the show,
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