The video you’ll see below was recorded shortly after 3:10 p.m. on February 13, 2021, around three hours after the major earthquake that struck Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.
Seismologists argued that the powerful 7.3 Richter magnitude earthquake, which weighted 7.3 on the Richter scale, did not do substantial harm. Apart from that, in the wake, over a hundred people were injured.
The 2011 tsunami triggered a 9.0-magnitude earthquake in the same prefecture of Fukushima as in 2011, culminating in the closing of a major portion of the Daiichi nuclear power plant. After the recent earthquake, which did not result in any damage to the nuclear power plant, the tsunami alert has been put in the background.
The same night that the earthquake happened, an intriguing reality came to light. At the security cameras of the nuclear power plant, technicians found hundreds of faint red circles appearing at 8:30 p.m. in the footage.
Source: newsinstact.com