The death toll from a strong earthquake in south-eastern Turkey, near the Syrian border, has exceeded 2,300 people across both countries.
Turkey’s disaster agency said more than 1,500 people died there, while it is estimated that 810 people died in Syria.
Those numbers are still expected to rise as rescuers comb through mountains of rubble in freezing, snowy weather.
Sadly, experts have described this as the worst natural disaster that has happened in the world in the last 84 years.
This deadly earthquake however, has fulfilled the prophecy of Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele who warned the world in his 2023 prophecies which were released on Friday, 23rd of December, 2023.
The prophet in his 78-page 2023 prophecies for the world revealed that there will be deadly natural disasters that will claim the lives of many people in the world. He mentioned disasters like volcano, earth tremor, landslide, minor accidents, earthquake and others.
These were his words
‘’Let’s pray against nuclear attack and flooding in so many parts of the world. There will be a lot of climatic problems that will affect people’s lives. It will cause volcano, earth tremors, landslide, minor accidents, earthquakes and flood that will kill people severally. Let’s pray against shortages in goods and essential services. I foresee so many things will turn upside down in the world as there will be a lot of setbacks.’’
Unfortunately, this prophecy has been fulfilled in Turkey and Syria.
This has added to the many fulfilled 2023 prophecies of Primate Ayodele even though we are barely two months into the new year.
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