Posted on 08/01/2022 10:33:08 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Is it water? Is it the harbinger of an earthquake? Residents of an eastern Turkish village are eager to find out the cause of strange sounds originating from underground for the past two weeks. They contacted authorities and a crew from the local branch of the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) is now investigating the case in Meydandere, a village near the central part of Siirt province.
Villagers claimed the sounds are accompanied by a few seconds of tremors as AFAD crews accompanied by geology engineers examined the ground on Sunday. Cahit Akkoyun, head of AFAD’s Siirt branch, told reporters that they looked into possible cracks in the soil, especially on the higher ground in and around the village but the exact cause of the sounds would be clear only after a comprehensive geological study of the area.
Necmettin Baykara, the mukhtar of the village who requested the authorities’ help to investigate the phenomenon, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that sounds and tremors were especially felt at night, “waking up” the village. “They come from the deep. All houses are shaken. We thought at first it was earthquake but there was no earthquake in any nearby place. Then we thought they may stem from trucks carrying material to construction sites but there is no construction of any kind near our village,” he said. Baykara said they also considered the possibility of movement of underground waters, noting that their village was located some 4 kilometers from a dam but they were still unsure.
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Uh-oh.
2.5 miles from a dam and they are feeling rumbling and hearing water rushing underground.
I’ve seen this movie, it never ends well.
Isn’t the Doorway to Hell near there?.........................
They say tremors FOLLOW the sounds. That does not sound like the cause would be water. It would take shifting of a huge amount of water underground to cause tremors. I can’t speculate as to the cause of the sounds that precede the tremors but expect whatever is the cause there is a relationship to the tremors.
Rosie O’Donnell was in town and flushed. The natural corundum sewage tubes, in use for millennia, can’t take the extreme challenge.
It’s HELL boiling over....
Them aliens are constructing their underground bunkers again.
Ancient gods are stirring and they’re pissed.
Cthulhu? That you?
Would better for him to have kept quiet about this.
Now Iran’s enemies have to consider targeting a “Grand Slam” there.
It’s the Djinn. They’re po’d at Turkey for some reason.
It says the sound is accompanied by two seconds of tremors - so I’m guessing it is happening at the same time. Having a dam nearby would be the obvious source. At night when the town is quiet and the people are still the sounds and vibrations are more easily felt. Although they say it sounded like an explosion and people fled in panic, so it must be more than that.
I did some work for a lady that was super sensitive to vibrations. Half-way thinking she was nuts but also believing her. Finally tracked it down to she was near a pumped sewage pipe (owned by the city) that would turn on at variable intervals to pump the crap up the hill. Only detected the vibrations with the instrument in the water in her toilet! Another instrument on her bedroom floor didn’t detect it, but she could tell when it came on while sitting in her room or laying in her bed!.
The mole people are pissed…
I was just going to post “sound recording, or it didn’t happen”.
Look up Meydandere, Kargacık Turkey on Google Maps, then switch to the topographical view. The regular map doesn’t even show the dam, but the topo map shows a LOT of suspicious stuff.
If it is water leaking from the dam reservoir and it’s moving rapidly, it is going somewhere, and when it gets there, holy smokes.
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