Sinkholes are appearing everywhere: There is no refuge from the anger of God & the people are perplexed over the Judgment!

Greetings,

   Because the judgment has become so intense and so widespread across the Western world, especially with the daughters of Babylon(England & America), their scientists, governments officials, and people are asking the question….”Why are we seeing so many sinkholes?”

It is because they have entered into the great prophesied time of chastisement upon chastisement. These things are coming upon them now to increase their fear, incite panic, cause grief, and to show and prove that there is no safe place from God in person and that there is no defense from his armed forces which are coming against this world, especially the Western world to rain down havoc and hell, to bring judgment to the gentiles.

Know that as prophecy manifests itself to the people, “A terrible time is gradually approaching upon us. A time so terrible until it will make children grey-headed, the Holy Qur’an teaches us.

   The Bible teaches us that it will be a time never witnessed by man and there will be such time in the hereafter. It is a great time. Day and night storms are writhing the country. It is storming day and night!

   The Holy Qur’an prophesies of calamities, one right after the other. This we are witnessing with our own eyes.”–pg.251(tfoa)

  What are sinkholes, how do they form and why are we seeing so many?

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Sinkholes at their worst can be terrifying. This particular example opened up in Guatemala City in May 2010
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The sudden collapse of the ground under your feet is the stuff of nightmares and yet sinkholes are very real – read on to find out what’s causing them…

The UK seems to be suffering from a plague of sinkholes. In the past month alone a 15ft hole has opened up on the M2, a 30ft crater swallowed a car in High Wycombe and in Hemel Hempstead, homes were evacuated after a sinkhole 35ft across opened up in a residential street.

Meanwhile  in the US, an even bigger sinkhole (some 40ft wide and 20ft deep) swallowed up eight rare cars in a Corvette Museum. Thankfully, none of these incidents caused any injuries – but the thought of the ground opening up without warning is still justifiably terrifying.

But what is a sinkhole and why does it seem that there are suddenly so many of them about?

Source: www.independent.co.uk

What is a sinkhole?

A sinkhole is essentially any hole in the ground created by erosion and the drainage of water. They can be just a few feet across or large enough to swallow whole buildings. Although they’re often the result of natural processes they can also be triggered by human activity.

What are the different types?

There are two basic types, those that are created slowly over time (a cover-subsidence sinkhole) and those that appear suddenly (a cover-collapse sinkhole). Naturally, it’s the latter type that create headlines, but both varieties are formed by the same basic mechanism.

 

What causes them?

Sinkholes mainly occur in what is known as ‘karst terrain’; areas of land where soluble bedrock (such as limestone or gypsum) can be dissolved by water. With cover-subsidence sinkholes the bedrock becomes exposed and is gradually worn down over time, with the holes often becoming ponds as the water fills them in.

With a cover-collapse sinkhole this same process occurs out of sight. Naturally occurring cracks and small voids underneath the surface are hollowed out by water erosion, with a cover of soil or sediment remaining over the top. Eventually, as the hole expands this cover can no longer support its own weight and suddenly collapses to reveal the cavern underneath.

Why are there so many sinkholes now?

Most of the sinkholes we are seeing at the moment are at least indirectly created by human activity. They’re occuring just to the sides of human constructions where rain water has been concentrated on a particular patch of ground in the form of run-off from roofs and tarmac.

However, these local factors wouldn’t matter if it wasn’t for the wider picture. The South East (where most of the sinkholes have appeared) has not only suffered one of the wettest winters in recent decades, but is also natural sinkhole country – most of the bedrock is the soluble chalk…..more here

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