00:00Good evening. Welcome to a new episode of your show, Sharsayer 22, Ravi L. Elwal.
00:10Of course, we talked and we were clearly busy working.
00:17The devastating earthquakes that struck Indonesia, the largest destructive earthquake was 7.7 on the Victor scale,
00:25and it hit at 6 a.m. on Saturday, Indonesia time.
00:29Ten hours later, another devastating earthquake also struck Indonesia.
00:45The island in Indonesia, also northern Indonesia, the damages from the two devastating earthquakes,
00:52whether human or material, are still being counted.
00:56These devastating earthquakes kept us busy.
00:59Something happened in Spain, even though I was among the first to report it yesterday.
01:04When the earthquake started, the first two tremors hit Spain yesterday and struck near Granada.
01:11I clearly said that we are observing clear tremors in Spain and in Granada,
01:17and this could translate into a stronger earthquake in Spain.
01:23And I have always warned the countries of the Mediterranean basin, whether Arab or European,
01:28that an earthquake will indeed strike them.
01:30And in fact, the latest quake, the strongest one, struck at the same time.
01:35Look, just a very short time after the earthquake, the one that struck, the devastating one,
01:40the one that hit, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:42North Island, south of Indonesia, this was a 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
01:47An hour later, a strong earthquake hit here in Europe, a strong earthquake, Spain.
01:53Its epicenter was near Granada.
01:56Some videos started to emerge, and apparently, a lot of damage was already recorded
02:02as a result of this strong earthquake that hit Granada that hit southern Spain.
02:10Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, many Spanish cities felt this earthquake, and it was this morning.
02:18People definitely woke up from their sleep this Saturday morning, for sure.
02:22People in Spain woke up from their sleep.
02:24They felt it in Granada, in Cezila, in Almeria, in Cordoba, in Portoba, Mursia, in Malta,
02:32and even in the Spanish capital, Madrid, it also reached the east.
02:39Spain, to Barcelona, let's start by looking at this first clip that shows some of the damage
02:46caused by this clear earthquake that struck Spain, as we can see in front of you.
02:53On the screen, a clip was shown documenting the damage, or some of the damage, in the city of Granada.
03:00Let me go and share with you this other clip from the moment the earthquake struck.
03:08This is during the earthquake in Spain, and it's clear how the streets are shaking.
03:14You saw the traffic lights and the streets shaking.
03:20Let me go and share with you this third clip.
03:23It's the third clip to confirm that these earthquakes struck at 1 o'clock in the morning, Spain time.
03:30It was 1 o'clock after midnight, Spain time, right after the devastating earthquake that hit.
03:36That hit, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:38It struck Indonesia with a magnitude of 7.7.
03:42This is another clip you can see in front of you that also documents the extent of the damage
03:47caused by this earthquake, almost all of southern Spain and all of the Spanish cities overlooking
03:55the Mediterranean Sea clearly and strongly.
04:01What we fear most is that in the coming hours, with the ongoing destructive seismic activity,
04:07we might witness more earthquakes and tremors in the Mediterranean basin.
04:12And I said, I am with you, Ahmad El Dramo, the host of the Hasiyah Baralokya program.
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