They’re starting to see that “The Judgment” is real: ‘Pandemonium’ as blaze roars down hill to engulf Pateros

Greetings, fbomAmerica, you should know where you are in the time of Judgment. This is your end. You are suffering one calamity right after the other one. …..”Ye have condemned and killed the just and he doth not resist you.” James 5:6 You have destroyed many towns, cities and people. As thou have divided the so-called Negro, one against the other, so Allah shall divide you and your brethren. fbom2“As you have done to others so shall it be done to thee.” Bible “When the cities are set on fire.” This is a sign of the end of you as a power.”–pg.167(tfoa)

‘Pandemonium’ as blaze roars down hill to engulf Pateros

The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office said as many as 100 homes were destroyed in the county, at least 30 of them in Pateros. Winds reached 35 miles an hour on Friday, which, combined with high temperatures and tinder-dry vegetation, was a recipe for an inferno. fbom3 By Erik Lacitis and Andy Mannix Seattle Times staff reporters PATEROS, Okanogan County — The scene was apocalyptic. Bent metal and a scorched foundation where a home once stood. Blobs of melted plastic marking the remains of household items. A brick chimney standing in the midst of the rubble. All day Friday, residents who had been told to evacuate the previous night, as hillside orchards above the town lit up with flames, returned and hoped. Some were lucky. Some could only stare in disbelief. The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office said as many as 100 homes were destroyed in the county, at least 30 of them in Pateros, population 650. Another 40 burned in the nearby Alta Lake area and about 25 more were destroyed elsewhere in the county, said Sheriff Frank T. Rogers.

What is called the Carlton complex fire, started Monday by lightning, had grown to 169,000 acres, or about 260 square miles, by Friday evening, after leaving parts of this town smoldering wreckage

. “It has zero containment. The wind is taking it where it chooses to go,” said Dan Omdal, spokesman for interagency group fighting the fire, late Friday afternoon.

He said winds reached 35 miles an hour on Friday, which, combined with high temperatures and tinder-dry vegetation, was a recipe for an inferno. The weather forecast for the region called for highs in the 80s and winds to 20 miles per hour and gusts of 25-30 mph……more here

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