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Alarm! American expert: "The Atatürk Dam has serious damages" - Danger for a huge area in Syria-Iran

The new 7.8-magnitude earthquake has caused possible major damage to the Atatürk Dam, we reported yesterday.

But Michael Yon, an American veteran correspondent ex-Commander in Iraq and Afghanistan who has traveled and worked in 89 countries, pointed out of another massive disaster.

He said that "a (US) intelligence source just told me that the gas pipelines appear to be OK, but gas flows have stopped in Turkey.

The Atatürk Dam has suffered serious damages and there is a problem with electricity production."

Other sources unconfirmed at the moment stress that “there are many cracks in the Atatürk Dam after the huge earthquakes. The nearby area is empty, but experts warned that the dam could break at any time and cause a flood that would affect an area of ​​30 square kilometers near the dam."

We are not experts and we have no official information on the matter from Ankara. The assessments of international foreign experts and organizations are necessary in any case, because both Turkish villages and Syrian and Iranian territory are at risk.

We remind you that there are 80 million cubic meters of water inside the Ataturk Dam. As long as this water "escapes" Armageddon will receive flesh and bones from where this water passes.

Because the Atatürk Dam is one of the largest in the world, the amount of water that has accumulated  is very large.

Also according to information, for a long time Ankara has "closed" the waters of the Euphrates at the Tishrin Dam, depriving Northern Syria of water supply and electricity.

Now that Enceladus has apparently targeted SE Turkey and with the possibility of another earthquake over 6 on the Richter scale, there is a possibility that the Atatürk Dam will "split in two", causing a disaster like Turkey has never seen before...never until now.

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