MEGA DISASTERS ARE INCREASING! JUDGEMENT FOR AMERICA IS COMING!

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If you think we’re in an age of more extreme mega disasters, you’re right. The annual number of billion-dollar disasters in the United States, earthquakes, floods, fires, hurricanes and more, has tripled since the 1980s, from two to about six per year. And 2011 has increased seven fold from the 1980s with 14 separate $1 billion-plus weather events.
To give you more of a perspective on the upward spike we are seeing in billion dollar plus natural disasters since the 1980s, the years 1981, 1982, 1984 and 1987 had no billion dollar disasters. Losses from the 14 billion dollar plus U.S. natural disasters in 2011 topped $60 billion. The U.S. experienced 11 disasters each costing over a billion dollars in losses in 2012. Of these 11 events, seven were severe weather or tornado events, and two were related to hurricanes/post tropical cyclones.

1The remaining two were the year-long drought and associated wildfires.

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And one of these disasters alone is more costly than all 14 mega disasters in 2011. Hurricane Sandy, whose costs are estimated to be  60 -100 billion dollars. MORE:http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/billions/

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It will take many more months to get the total costs of Hurricane Sandy confirmed.

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Burned out houses that caught fire during Hurricane Sandy.

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Hurricane Sandy Storm Surge.

Also 2012 is the year with another huge natural disaster, The Endless Drought Of 2012 which could come close to equaling Hurricane Sandy’s costs. Economic losses for these two events, Sandy and the year-long Drought, are the big drivers this year in terms of costs and are still being calculated. It will take months to develop a final reliable estimate for each. And the drought is still on going as this map shows going into March of 2013. It is clear that 2012 was a more expensive year for natural disasters than 2011. And nowhere in the world is the rising number of natural catastrophes more evident than in North America. In fact, the year is likely to rank as the second most expensive year for natural disaster losses since 1980, second only to 2005, when four hurricanes, including Hurricane Katrina, made landfall along the Gulf coast.

11  Those storms, along with other extreme events that year, caused $187.2bn in damage, when adjusted for inflation to 2012 dollars.

12But 2012 could come very close to topping that record when all is tallied up. Click the link and watch the video.

MEGA DISASTERS ARE INCREASING! JUDGEMENT FOR AMERICA IS COMING!

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Jeremiah 11:11 ” Therefore thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will bring evil upon them, which they shall not be able to escape; and though they shall cry unto me, I will not hearken unto them.”
When God found so much evil among them He therefore will bring evil upon them, the evil of punishment for the evil of sin; and there is no remedy, no relief: the decree has gone forth and the sentence will be executed. Just as God recognized Israel’s sinfulness, He is aware of when we rebel against Him, just as when a nation like America rebels against Him.

Repent America 3  God would would rather we repent as a nation than face judgement. But God will use judgement to help us learn to turn from our wicked ways and turn back to Him. And we can be assured of His love and compassion for us as a people and a nation with His disciplinary judgement. Hosea 4:6 “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge” Brothers and sisters pray our nation turns from her wicked ways and turns back to God before He puts an end to our prideful arrogance and wicked ways.
Maranatha!

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September 25, 2012 – Guwahati, INDIA – Floods have forced nearly 1.5 million people to flee their homes in north-eastern India where authorities have declared a health alert, officials said on Monday. “Eighteen of 27 districts of Assam have been hit by floods with 1.5 million displaced and 11 people drowned in separate incidents in the past week,” the Disaster Management agency said in a statement. The floods, caused by relentless rains, marked the second round of massive flooding in two months to hit India’s impoverished northeast and come towards the end of India’s June-to-September monsoon season. Nearly 130 people died and six million were displaced by floods in Assam state in July. Rescue officials said in the latest floods, at least 2,200 villages had been swamped by overflowing waters from the rain-swollen Brahmaputra River. Himanta Biswa Sarmah, the health minister of Assam state, told AFP that a “maximum health alert” to avert outbreaks of diarrhea or diseases such as typhoid had been declared in the devastated zone. The annual monsoon provides vital irrigation for India’s farmers but also claims many casualties from flooding and landslides. Officials said flooding victims had been evacuated to temporary shelters on higher ground. “We’ve dispatched doctors and paramedics to ensure there is no outbreak of disease,” Sarmah said in Guwahati, Assam’s largest city. Victims and an opposition party staged protests in flood-hit areas against what they said were shortages of emergency supplies in the Congress-ruled state. “The government has failed to provide adequate relief supplies including food and medicines,” said Sarbananda Sonowal, a local leader of India’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. “In many parts of the state people are even living without food,” he added. Rehab India Foundation, a voluntary group said heavy rains disrupted its plans to supply food and other essential items to flood-hit people. Almost the entire 420 square kilometers (162 square miles) of Kaziranga National Park was also flooded, the Press Trust of India reported. The wildlife park is home to the world’s single largest population of one-horned rhinos. A 2012 census in Kaziranga counted 2,290 of the rhinos, out of a global population of 3,300. The species declined to near extinction in the early 1990s and is listed as “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. –The News

 

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