More DOOM......
First it was Charlie Brown now its Miss USA 2019
More DOOM......
First it was Charlie Brown now its Miss USA 2019
God will abandon mankind to itself and will send punishments which will follow one after the other for more than thirty-five years. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
“Woe to the inhabitants of the earth! God will exhaust His wrath upon them and no one will be able to escape so many afflictions together. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
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Following up posts on Mass Casualty Incidents leading up to the death of the first of the Two Popes:
375 people are confirmed dead after 168mph Typhoon Rai battered the Philippines, leaving many survivors pleading for food and water
The death toll following the strongest typhoon to batter the Philippines this year has risen to a total of 375, with 52 other people still missing and several central towns and provinces grappling with downed communications and power outages and pleading for food and water, officials said Monday. At its strongest, Typhoon Rai packed sustained winds of 121 miles per hour and gusts of up to 168 mph before it blew out Friday into the South China Sea. At least 375 people were killed, 52 remained missing and 239 were injured, according to the national police. The toll was expected to increase because several towns and villages remained out of reach due to downed communications and power outages although massive clean-up and repair efforts were underway. Many died due to falling trees and collapsing walls, flash flood and landslides. A 57-year-old man was found dead hanging from a tree branch and a woman was blown away by the wind and died in Negros Occidental province, police said.Governor Arlene Bag-ao of Dinagat Islands, among the southeastern provinces first hit by the typhoon, said Rai's ferocity on her island province of more than 130,000 was worse than that of Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful and deadliest typhoons on record and which devastated the central Philippines in November 2013 but did not inflict any casualties in Dinagat.
'If it was like being in a washing machine before, this time there was like a huge monster that smashed itself everywhere, grabbed anything like trees and tin roofs and then hurled them everywhere,' Bag-ao said. 'The wind was swirling north to south to east and west repeatedly for six hours. Some tin roof sheets were blown away then were tossed back.' At least 14 villagers died and more than 100 others were injured by flying tin roofs, debris and glass shards and were treated in makeshift surgery rooms in damaged hospitals in Dinagat, Bag-ao said. Many more would have died if thousands of residents had not been evacuated from high-risk villages. Like several other typhoon-hit provinces, Dinagat remained without electricity and communications and many residents in the province, where the roofs of most houses and buildings were ripped off, needed construction materials, food and water. Bag-ao and other provincial officials traveled to nearby regions that had cellphone signals to seek aid and coordinate recovery efforts with the national government. Source
Mass Casualty Incidents will start to be a thing now that one of the Two Popes will die soon.
You will see more of these Mass Casualty Incidents up until the death of the Pope.
No one is talking about these coming Mass Casualty Incidents...yet...but they will soon.
These Horrible Mass Casualty Incidents will be the latest trend.
As usual this is the first blog to take notice - others will follow once they read this post....as always....
Following up posts on Mass Casualty Incidents leading up to the death of the first of the Two Popes:
89 people are killed by mystery disease in South Sudan: WHO taskforce sent to investigate unidentified illness
A World Health Organization (WHO) taskforce has been sent to South Sudan to investigate an unidentified illness which has killed 89 people. The country's ministry of health reported that an unknown disease had killed scores of people in the northern town of Fangak in Jonglei state. The WHO sent a rapid response team of scientists to the area, which is one of the worst hit by recent severe flooding, to collect samples from sick people, reports the BBC. Local health officials in Fangak said initial samples from the sick returned negative results for cholera. We decided to send a rapid response team to go and do risk assessment and investigation; that is when they will be able to collect samples from the sick people - but provisionally the figure that we got was that there were 89 deaths,' Sheila Baya, from the WHO, told the BBC. Baya said the team of scientists had to reach Fangak via a helicopter due to severe flooding in the area, adding that the group are waiting for transport to return them to the capital Juba on Wednesday. In the bordering state of Unity, severe floods have increased the spread of diseases such as malaria and caused malnutrition in children due to food shortages, Lam Tungwar Kueigwong, the state's minister of land, housing and public utilities, said. Oil from the fields in the region had contaminated the water, he said, leading to the death of domestic animals. The flooding in the north of South Sudan has cut off communities from accessing supplies of food and other vital commodities. Source
Mass Casualty Incidents will start to be a thing now that one of the Two Popes will die soon.
You will see more of these Mass Casualty Incidents up until the death of the Pope.
No one is talking about these coming Mass Casualty Incidents...yet...but they will soon.
These Horrible Mass Casualty Incidents will be the latest trend.
As usual this is the first blog to take notice - others will follow once they read this post....as always....