Sunday, September 22, 2013

Prophecies of Global Flooding

From the beginning of the 21 April 2013 to the end of the month of June 2013, I saw visions of sporadic flooding across many countries of the world.  I am the first to admit that I was puzzled by these visions. Questions that ran through my mind were, ‘why am I seeing these visions?; What should I do with what I see?; Who do I share what I see with?; Can citizens of the different countries or their governments do something to avert these floods? How do I find out the exact timing of the flooding incidents for the respective regions of the globe?’ etc.  At first I thought I will just keep what I see to myself because I thought such visions are reserved for Prophets.  Secondly, I was not prepared to put my credibility on line and be regarded by you as insane. Thirdly, I did not want to attract unnecessary scepticism or criticism or even attention to myself.   But the human suffering caused by these incidents that I saw during and in the aftermath of the floods forced me to share what I see with the governments of the respective countries through their embassies or directly with their heads of states. Some of these visions I shared with various people on Social Media.  Now you must be curious to see what the visions meant or what is their meaning for those countries that must still undergo flooding challenges.  From mid August to date, I began to record flooding incidents that were confirmed via various News Media channels across the world. Although the record is not comprehensive, here are some of the flooding incidents that the Media continue to give us updated reports about.  Call me crazy but I hear God.

 

19 August 2013

1. Amur region in East Russia experiences worst floods... in 120 years. Over 30 000 residents affected.

2. Sudan floods kills 50 people, over 200 000 homes damaged.

3. Tropical storm Tarmi lampoons the Philippines with worst floods.

4. Cape Town, South Africa low laying areas hit by severe floods.

5. Pakistan's Punjab Province experiences severe flooding.

6. In Iraqi, Kurdistan is reeling under heavy flooding.

7. Flooding continues in North East China negatively impacting 4 million people, 70 people killed so far, and 350 000 people have been relocated.

8. Floods in China's Guangdong Province.

9. Floods in Jinlin Province in China.

 30 August 2013

10.  Typhoon Kong Rey forecast to lash 500 mm of rain over Japan and over 100 mm downpours in Huzhou.

11.  Floods continues in Cape Town South Africa.


31 August 2013

12.  China’s Tong Jiang city fighting floods over a month,  Bacha village completely submerged, 5th of the population relocated.

13.  Kong-Rey Tropical Storm continues Flooding in Japan.

14.  Floods hit Uttar Pradesh in India.


13 September 2013


15. Tropical depression lashes Yucatan Peninsula in Eat Mexico with floods.

16.  Torrential downpour continue to worsen the flooding in Colorado in the United States.

17. Flash flooding continue in Romania

18. South West Guatemala  lampoon with floods

 14 September 2013

19. Tropical Depression causes widespread floods in the Yucatan Peninsula, Eastern Mexico

20. Torrential downpour escalates floods in Colorado in the United States.

21. Flash floods in Romania

22. South Western Guatemala floods continues

 16 September 2013

 23. Torrential rains caused by typhoon  Man-Yi causes heavy flooding in Central Japan, forcing evacuation 260 000 people evacuated.

24. Almost 500 people missing in Colorado due to floods.



 18 September 2013


25. United States (Colorado) flooding continues, 8 people dead, 580 people missing, and 19 000 homes damaged or destroyed by the flood.

26. Mexico, flooding continues causing the death of 47 people and more than 40 000 tourists stranded.

27.  Tropical Storm Manuel floods continues in Mexico – death toll rises to 97, 70 people missing, 288 rescued, and over 1 million people affected across Mexico.
 

20 September 2013

28.  New Tropical Storm gaining momentum over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

29.  Super typhoon Usagi  has explosively intensified over West Pacific ocean

Infrared satellite view of super typhoon Usagi (NOAA)


Super typhoon Usagi, strongest storm on Earth in 2013, may strike Hong Kong Sunday

By Jason Samenow, Published: September 19 at 3:11 pmE-mail the writer

   In the last 24 hours, a cyclone in the west Pacific has explosively intensified, and is on a track towards Hong Kong. The storm – named Usagi – has achieved super typhoon status, after an amazing burst in its peak winds from 75 mph Tuesday to over 160 mph today. (Typhoons become “super typhoons” if their peak winds reach 150 mph or higher). It is now equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. Usagi is now the strongest storm to form on Earth in 2013, more intense than Utor (peak winds of 150 mph) and Soulik (peak winds of 145 mph), also west Pacific typhoons. The storm’s satellite presentation is immaculate, perfectly symmetric and accentuated with a pin-hole eye.  As it heads due west, it is expected to maintain its strength for the next 24 hours. Then it might bend a bit to the north and begin to gradually weaken according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.

 

23 September 2013

30. At least 20 people reported dead in China as typhoon Usagi  touch down.
31.  8  freeways closed due to floods in Colorado are now open for use.

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