Can you not see the hand of God over America? — Record rainfall, flooding kill two women in Arizona

Greetings,

rainWe must admit that Judgment has come to America. No matter what religion or what belief you may have, one cannot deny the evidence of something great happening to this nation…” The people cry about death and destruction playing havoc over America, but they never cry about the evil that they are committing and which is the cause of this destruction coming into her borders bringing floods, rain, ice, hail and earthquakes daily and nightly somewhere on the surface of the land of America.

rain2The Bible refers to America by the name, Babylon, and teaches us, Rev. 18:2, “…Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hole of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.” This is true, for America has accepted immigrants of the most evil and lewd character from Europe. America has filled her country with evil and indecency and there is no good in the works of America. America hates the doers of good and seeks to destroy them. This is the cause of the fall of America.

rain3You can bear witness to the deadly storms and twisters that are striking America in the areas where some of you live. Can you not see that Allah (God) is after you for the evil done to His people (Black man).”–pg.125(tfoa)

 

Record rainfall, flooding kill two women in Arizona

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Record-setting rain in southwestern United States has produced deadly flash floods and swamped roads in several states, killing at least two people and cutting power to thousands of people.

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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer declared a statewide emergency on Monday, and the National Weather Service issued flash-flood watches in parts of California, Nevada, Utah and Colorado.

Phoenix, Arizona’s capital, recorded 3.29 inches of rain on Monday, which broke the all-time record of 2.91 inches, the National Weather Service reported. That record was set in 1933.

The 3 inches of rain is more than the Arizona capital usually gets in the entire three months of July, August and September. More rain was in the forecast for Monday night and early Tuesday.

A woman was killed after her car was submerged in floodwaters in Tucson, Arizona. Rescuers were unable to reach the vehicle in time. A 76-year-old woman also died when her husband drove their vehicle into a flooded road near Oracle Junction, Arizona.

About 10,000 customers were without electric power in the Phoenix metro area, with flooded roads making power restoration a challenge. Schools were closed for the day.

“This is pretty historic, what we’re seeing,” said Randy Cerveny, a weather expert and professor of geological sciences at Arizona State University.

In Nevada, life-threatening flash flooding was reported in Moapa, northeast of Las Vegas on Monday afternoon. The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency for the area.

The Nevada Highway Patrol said on Monday evening that vehicles were floating down Interstate 15 in the Moapa area. Images on social media showed whole sections of a freeway in the Moapa area destroyed.

Amid the extreme drought in southern California, emergency crews responded to numerous reports of vehicles stranded in a feet of water on Sunday afternoon. The torrential downpours caused roadways to flood, downed trees and snapped power lines in Riverside.

The record rainfall is partly due to Hurricane Norbert, a Pacific Ocean hurricane that has delivered torrential rainfall to portions of Mexico and the southwestern United States.

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