Turkey's earthquake moment filmed by video game player

Land swing motions in Turkey were filmed by a video game player while playing on his computer. The 7-degree quake that rocked Turkey left more than 20 people dead while reporting over 700 injured Lothar was sharing a live video with his followers, and the earthquake began shaking [...]
The player was sharing a live video with his followers, and the earthquake began to shake the room where he was staying. He began to create panic and left the room to join his family. His computer was added to the earthquake as items broke out in the video. Next, his dog is heard screaming in horror.
The quake reportedly lasted about 35 seconds, while the video footage has become viral on social networks. It has received hundreds of views and distributions on Twitter.
Massive effectquake in Aegean Turkish City of Izmir. Updated magnitude: 6.9
Live story of thisGamer shows how horror the queer was. Many budgetings reported to be cursed or collappred. Pic.twitter. com/ TpTtroACk
Mehmet Solamaz ( @MhmtSmmz) October 30, 2020












