Everyday we see more plagues ravaging this nation…Mandatory evacuations ordered in California due to spreading wildfires

Greetings,

afEveryday we see more plagues ravaging this nation. They come one right after the other one. There is no escape anywhere in the land of death and dread.

No matter how we may want to see things, America is being chastised and brought to her knees under such condition. There are storms and droughts. There are floods and tornadoes.

af2She just can get away from what has been ordained. She must face her fate. Now she is bowing because the forces coming against her are too powerful for her to resist.

af3Under such conditions the people are confused and fearful. The dread and excitement is all but too much for them to bare ….”We fear the doom of America that is now cutting her to pieces. The prophecy teaches us that her doom will come in one day — death and mourning came in one day. One day means one year.

even after that she shall utterly be burned with fire.”–Chp.44(tfoa)

Mandatory evacuations ordered in California

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The Silverado Fire appeared to be burning near a cluster of structures on Sept. 12, 2014.

A massive wildfire, started by a lightning strike a month ago, is burning out of control in California, causing mandatory evacuation of scores of people.

At 6:00 p.m. on Friday, officials started to evacuate people in Orange County as a brushfire was moving fast burning 1,600 acres in the hills of Cleveland National Forest south of Corona.

The blaze has so far burned more than 108,000 acres in the drought-stricken state, officials said on Friday.

Firefighters were trying tackle a new blaze began Thursday in the northern part of the state that posed a threat to more than 100 homes.

A number of 30 homes were evacuated along Silverado Canyon Road Friday, said Brooke Duthoy, spokeswoman for the Orange County Emergency Operations Center.

Hot weather was contributing to the flames as they moved up mountain slopes, burning chaparral and oak trees “that had not burned in several years,” Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Larry Kurtz said.

“The fire is burning up to the ridgelines, which is where we hope to stop it,” he said.

Also, Klamath National Forest spokeswoman Andrea Capps said the blaze forming a large ring expanded by 882 acres on Thursday night, adding it continued to grow along the ring’s southern perimeter throughout Friday.

“We’re in the third year of a drought so these are unprecedented conditions,” Capps stated. “We have put all of our resources out there … but with the drought conditions it only means everything is so much more flammable.”

Firefighting planes dropped water on the 1300 acre brushfire in a remote part of the national forest on Friday.

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