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MISSOURI FLOODING - SIGNS IN THE EARTH

Posted by L A on Tuesday, January 5, 2016, In : Floods 

2015 Missouri flooding

2011 Missouri flooding

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MISSOURI FLOODING - SIGNS IN THE EARTH

A state of emergency has been declared for more than half of the counties in Missouri and 22 people have died in floods throughout the state. Officials said the flooding has topped at least 10 levees and hundreds of structures have been damaged, or destroyed.

Raw sewage from a treatment plant in St Louis is spilling into the river due to flooding and it will be days before it sto...


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WISCONSIN FLOODING: PARTS OF WISCONSIN UNDER STATE OF EMERGENCY

Posted by L A on Saturday, September 12, 2015, In : Floods 

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WISCONSIN FLOODING: PARTS OF WISCONSIN UNDER STATE OF EMERGENCY

After heavy rains Monday and Tuesday, Trempealeau County, City of Osseo, and the Village of Eleva are under a state of emergency.

The City of Osseo alerted the public yesterday that a mixture of floodwater and wastewater was pumped out of the Osseo sanitary system to relieve basement flooding, which flowed into the Buffalo River and the flow contains fecal matter that could be dangerous t...


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MORE THAN 100,000 FLEE FLOODS IN JAPAN

Posted by L A on Friday, September 11, 2015, In : Floods 


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MORE THAN 100,000 FLEE FLOODS IN JAPAN

More than 100,000 people have evacuated Honshu, Japan, after tropical storm Etau hit the area on Friday. Heavy floods caused rivers to overflow their banks, lifted houses from their foundations, uprooted trees and caused landslides, as helicopters rescued many people from their housetops.

Another 800,000 people were warned to evacuate their homes during this unprecedented rainfall in the last 50 years, which has...


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DEADLY EPIC FLOODS HIT COLORADO – 230 NOW MISSING

Posted by L A on Sunday, September 15, 2013, In : Floods 

South Platte River are hit hard. 

Excerpts taken from DenverPost.com by Kirk Mitchell

An historic catastrophic flood hit northern Colorado on Thursday, with a 30’ wall of water and more rains are expected.

Five have been confirmed dead since floods inundated areas surrounding South Platte River.

Hundreds of people are unaccounted for and officials have reported there are approximately 230 missing. They did say these numbers do not necessarily represent fatalities and it may be that...


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Midwest Floods Again in 2013

Posted by L A on Friday, April 26, 2013, In : Floods 

U.S. Geological Survey/photo by Don Becker

Rivers in Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, North Dakota, Mississippi and Michigan have flooded in those states, wreaking havoc on residents, and there are currently flood watches along the Mississippi south into Louisiana.

Grafton, Illinois expects the worst flooding Friday, as the Mississippi peaks at more than 11 feet above flood stage, the National Weather Service reported.

Thousands of residents have evacuated due to floods in dozens of counti...

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Ecuador Floods Force Thousands from Homes

Posted by L A on Tuesday, March 27, 2012, In : Floods 
Quito, Ecuador - Floods and mudslides have caused at least 20 deaths and have forced about 4,700 people from their homes since January.  Heavy rains have caused mudslides and rivers to overflow in certain areas.  The Emergency Management Office issued a statement that at least 10 people have died and 14 injured, reported Huffington Post.  About 2,800 people are staying in disaster shelters, while others have moved in with relatives. 


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Death Toll Tops 1,400 in the Philippines as More Rain is Forecast

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Tuesday, December 27, 2011, In : Floods 
Edition.cnn.com (excerpts):  New death toll will continue to rise as more bodies are retrieved, a Filipino officials says.  The Philippine government said Tuesday that fresh rain in Visayas and Mindanao could set off flash floods and landslides, bringing the potential for more misery in places already struggling to recover from a tropical storm that has killed more than 1,400.  The forecast was released on the same day that the government said the death toll from the tropical storm that lashe...
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Flash Floods in Philippines - 100s Are Dead, 100s Still Missing

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Sunday, December 18, 2011, In : Floods 
Evacuation efforts underway.
 HuffingtonPost.com (excerpts):  The death toll continues to rise as Philippines residents attempt to recover from the of tropical storm Washi (known as Sendong in the Philippines) that wreaked damage and devastation, as it passed over the islands Friday night.  More than 400 residents have been pronounced dead and hundreds are missing after flash floods and landslides caused by heavy rains swept through the area about 2:30 a.m.  Officials say most people died from...
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Satellite Images Reveal Thailand Flood Plight

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Sunday, November 6, 2011, In : Floods 
 CNN by Matthew Knight (excerpts):  These satellite photos taken before and after recent floods in Thailand show how the landscape has been transformed.  The slide contrasts two identical areas of Southeast Asia taken on November 12, 2008 and November 1, 2011.  Captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA's Terra satellite, the images show Thailand.  The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimates that around 200,000 hectares (~494,000 acres) of fa...
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Bangkok: Worst Floods in 60 Years

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Sunday, October 30, 2011, In : Floods 

Relaxing Buddha idol amid chaos.
 Washington Post (excerpts):  Bangkok - Defenses shielding the center of Thailand's capital from the nation's worst floods in nearly 60 years mostly held at critical peak tides Saturday, as the waters began to recede after killing almost 400 people; but the threat to Bangkok was not over, the Prime Minister said, and the city's northern districts remained submerged along with much of the countryside.  Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra urged citizens to let the...
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Floods Hit Southeast Asia

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Wednesday, October 19, 2011, In : Floods 

Flooding in Vietnam.
 DisastersCharter.org:  After several days of heavy rain, at least 26 people have been killed due to flooding in parts of Central Vietnam.  Ha Tinh and Quang Binh provinces are the worst affected areas and more than 34,000 people have fled their homes after days of torrential rain.  Several major roads and highways have been cut off and rail services have also been disrupted after the flooding.  The National Meteorology Center forecasts more heavy rain in the central coast...
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90,000 Affected By Flooding In Southeast Mexico

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Wednesday, October 19, 2011, In : Floods 

This idol head in Tabasco is that of Olmec, the ancient priest who sacrificed children to Molech.  These children were burned alive in the belly of the idol god Molech.  If I lived in Tabasco, I would either get out of there, or get rid it (the statue).  
 Laht.com (excerpts):  Villahermosa, MX - The torrential rains in the southeastern Mexican state of Tabasco have caused several rivers to overflow their banks and affected more than 90,000 people, officials said.  Six of the 10 rivers in Taba...
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Floods Cause Evacuations in Thailand

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Monday, October 17, 2011, In : Floods 

Any wonder why this area is suffering such a watery affliction?
 News.Sky.com (excerpts):  Thai authorities have ordered a new evacuation of an industrial park north of the nation's capital, Bangkok, as the economic impact of ongoing floods worsened.  The move at the Nava Nakorn industrial estate in Pathum Thani is a big blow for several major companies with operations there including Casio, Saiko, Nestle and Toshiba.  The hardest hit firms were Honda and Toyota, which use Thailand as a major ...
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Landslides and Flooding in the Philippines Leave Hundreds Homeless

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Saturday, August 6, 2011, In : Floods 

 TheExtinctionProtocol.WordPress.com:  Subic, Zamales, Philippines - Three days of heavy rains have left a total of 79 families, or 310 individuals, homeless, as 77 houses were destroyed in landslides and mudflows in Sitio Malinta, Barangay Asinan Proper since Tuesday.  From 24 families recorded affected by the initial mudslide triggered by heavy rains since August 2, the number of displaced families climbed Saturday to 79, a capital official said.  The Zambales Provincial Disaster Risk Reduc...

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Historic Rains Kill at Least 35

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Thursday, July 28, 2011, In : Floods 

 edition.CNN.com (excerpts):  Seoul, South Korea - Massive downpours in South Korea - the heaviest rains in a century - are blamed for 35 deaths, according to the country's Central Disaster Relief Agency.  Heavy rain was still falling Thursday morning across parts of the country.  It was raining in some areas around Seoul at a rate of two inches an hour (50 mm an hour) and was expected to continue Thursday.  The most recent numbers released by the Central Disaster Relief Agency indicated that...
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Heavy Rainstorms - Chicago's Latest Nightmare

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Monday, July 25, 2011, In : Floods 

 ChicagoTribune.com:  Those looking for some kind of break from the heat of the last week got it overnight - a rainstorm that dropped temperatures into the low 70s, but like the heatwave that preceded it, this rainstorm was anything but ordinary.  According to the ChicagoWeatherCenter.com, the total rainfall at O'Hare - 6.91 inches as of about 6:50 am - is the largest single day rainfall since records began in 1871.  The highest previous daily total was 6.64 inches on September 12, 2008, and ...
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Like In Titanic - North Dakota Cellist Plays Bach As 4,000 Homes Are Destroyed

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Sunday, June 26, 2011, In : Floods 
 
 MailOnline:  It was like a scene from the end of the Titanic.  A mournful cellist played Bach by the waters of the Souris River in Minot, North Dakota today, as the town fought to brace itself from the worst floods in 130 years.  Today, the city prepared for the worst, as workers continued to bolster levees that stand between thousands of dry homes and the rising waters - which is expected to crest sometime after midnight tonight.  Workers sweated over sandbags as levees were built up to si...

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Torrential Rains Hit Bangalore

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Sunday, June 26, 2011, In : Floods 
 Daily News and Analysis (excerpts):  A massive downpour hit the city and flooded its roads and sidewalks, halting transportation and soaking many Bangaloreans to the bone on Saturday evening.  The downpour led to sewage overflowing from open drains.  Traffic officials in Frazer Town had a tough time controlling vehicular movements, as the rain brought everything to a standstill for over two hours.  Water-logging at the end of Cox Town flyover left motorists stranded as their vehicles were su...
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Flooding In British Columbia

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Sunday, June 26, 2011, In : Floods 
 CBCNews (excerpts):  Heavy rains close roads in B.C. Peace Region.  Officials say there are six main closures, the most significant of which is the closure of highway 97, 52 km west of Chetwynd, B.C.  Officials say approaches to the Fisher Creek Bridge have washed out, cutting highway access between Chetwynd and Mackenzie.  The other main closures include 94 Avenue and Braden Road in the Dawson Creek area, as well as Moberly Lake Road South and Old Jackfish Road in the Chetwynd area.  A sign...
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Record Breaking Floods Swamp North Dakota

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Saturday, June 25, 2011, In : Floods 

 Reuters (excerpts):  Minot, North Dakota - Flood waters swamped lower-lying areas of Minot, North Dakota on Friday and eclipsed a 130-year-old flooding record as federal officials sharply increased water releases to the swollen Souris River.  With thousands of homes in the path of the flood, dispatched residents settled in for their second mandatory evacuations since just after Memorial Day with the prospect of potentially months in temporary housing.  Up to a quarter of the 41,000 residents...
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Torrential Floods Hit South China, Killing 25

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Saturday, June 18, 2011, In : Floods 

 CNN:  Another round of torrential rains has flooded a once drought-stricken region (the worst in 50 years) of southern China, killing 25 people and leaving 25 missing, authorities said Friday.  The flood has forced the evacuation of about 671,200 people and has affected ten provinces and municipalities in the middle and lower regions of the Yangtze River, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.  In Zhegiang province, where the water level has exceeded the historic record set in 1955, off...
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Heavy Floods Cause Havoc in Turkey

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Friday, June 17, 2011, In : Floods 

 TheStar.com:  Television footage showed workers in diving suits trying to rescue a van loaded with gas canisters stuck in one underpass.  The driver was not harmed.  
ANKARA - Authorities are warning residents in the Turkish capital to stay indoors after torrential rain and sleet flooded homes and underpasses and caused traffic havoc.  The Ankara mayor's office said the exceptionally heaving rain would last throughout Thursday and warned people to avoid driving on roads.  Cars were seen slidi...

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Floods in India - 145 Dead, 500 Missing

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Friday, June 10, 2011, In : Floods 

 CNN:  Rescue workers in India continued to search for more than 500 people missing after flash floods and landslides struck a northern town, state run media reported Sunday.  The death toll from the devastation has risen to 145, according to the official Press Trust of India.  The landslides were triggered late last week after a massive rainfall took sleeping residents by surprise - snapping powerlines, flattening villages and upending vehicles.  Rescuers were slogging through knee-deep mud ...

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Flash Floods Claim Lives in Southwest China

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, In : Floods 

 Aljazeera:  Since Friday, more than 270,000 people across Guizhou province have been affected by floods.  Flash floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 21 people and left 31 others missing, while wreaking havoc in southwest China, according to state TV.  About 45, 000 residents in Guizhou province's Wangmo County have been evacuated since flood waters started inundating the area on Monday, the Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday, citing local officials.  Another 3,000 people re...

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People and Animals Flee Mississippi Flooding

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Thursday, May 12, 2011, In : Floods 

 Associated Press:  A slow migration unfolded in central Mississippi on Thursday, with people and animals seeking higher ground to escape the flooding from the Mississippi River and its tributaries.  In Louisiana, water poured over a century-old levee, flooding 12,000 acres of corn and soybeans despite farmers' frantic efforts to shore up the structure.  Downstream, officials with the port of New Orleans said the Coast Guard could close the river to ships as early as Monday, halting traffic o...

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Mississippi River Flooding Update

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Wednesday, May 11, 2011, In : Floods 
Fox News Latest:  Catastrophic situations are expected, as the Mississippi is ready to crest at any moment.  Hundreds of homes have been destroyed and emergency centers are full in Vicksburg, MS.  The water is right up to the levees and Vicksburg is expecting another 5-6 feet of water and over 50 feet of waters are predicted.  

My Comments:  As you are reading this update, please pray for all of the people being affected by these floods in Mississippi and Tennessee.   
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Mississippi Flooding - Downstream States Prepare for the Worst

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Wednesday, May 11, 2011, In : Floods 

 Associated Press:  Memphis, TN:  The Mississippi River crested in Memphis at nearly 48 feet on Tuesday, falling short of its all time record, but still soaking low-lying areas with enough water to require massive cleanup.  To the south, residents in Mississippi Delta prepared for the worst.  National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Borghoff says the river reached 47.85 feet at 2 am local time Tuesday and is expected to stay very close to that level for the next 24 to 36 hours.  Hitting th...

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Mississippi Flood Waters Still Rising

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Thursday, May 5, 2011, In : Floods 

 Associated Press - Update:  

Kentucky:  Authorities closed 250 roads in 50 counties, rescued 28 people, 12 cats and three dogs from rising waters.

Missouri:  The Army Corps blew a third hole in a levee to relieve pressure and prevent catastrophic flooding there, in Illinois and Kentucky.  The water was expected to crest Sunday in Caruthersville at 49.5 feet, just a half-foot below the top of the floodwall protecting the community of 6,700.  

Louisiana:   National Guardsmen used sandbags to fort...

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People Along the Mississippi River Suffer Flood Disaster Akin to 1920s Flood

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Thursday, May 5, 2011, In : Floods 

 Associated Press, Hickman, KY:  People along the lower Mississippi River and its tributaries packed their belongings and emergency workers feverishly filled sandbags as high water pushed its way downstream today, Wednesday, in a slow motion disaster which could break flood records dating back to the 1920s.  From Illinois to Mississippi, thousands of people have already been forced from their homes and anxiety is rising along with the mighty river, even though it could be a week or two before...

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Mudslides in the Philippines Kill 27 and Dozens More Are Missing

Posted by Leisa Amorosa on Saturday, April 23, 2011, In : Floods 
4/22/11, Fox News:  Heavy rain causes mudslides in a southern island of the Philippines.  Twenty-seven are known dead and dozens are still missing.  There are shanties along the mountainous area where mudslides are known to be common during the rainy seasons.  The mudslides destroyed many shanties in this area and the death toll is unknown at this time.  

My Comments:  Many would say, "How could a loving God allow such disasters, as those described above, as well as many prominent catastrophes...

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