The Entire Western World Is Now In His Grip – ‘It’s just utter devastation’: Damage caused by the deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit New Zealand will cost BILLIONS to repair

 

equakeAll around world, especially in the so-called Western world, there is fear and loathing and a growing sense of despair and disillusionment as many are faced with massive government debts, war, civil insurrection, massive unemployment, corrupt governance, and the devastating forces of nature.

In the time of the Judgment, what else should they expect. Desolations are being laid at their front door. The people have lost faith and are living in sorrows and dissatisfaction.

 This is another plague that is upon the wicked. These are signs of the end of the present world.

Allah will use the power that is in the earth and in the sea against the world of evil. The white race think that they have control of the power of the earth, sea and air.

  It was prophesied that for a time they would subdue and have the use of the power of the sea and ocean until He Comes Whose right it is to rule.

  The heavens and the earth belong to Allah (God). Now it is His time to rule.

  There is much prophecy concerning the terribleness of the judgment of the wicked.

  The power that is in the water is in the Hand of Allah (God) to use it against whom He pleases. The earth, wind, rain, snow and ice and earthquakes are controlled by Allah (God).

  It is a fearful sight to see the Display of His Power with the forces of nature bowing and submitting to His Will. I should warn you that this is now coming into action against the Western world.”pg.212(tfoa)

Look at the situation with New Zealand and tell me whether or not the above is true.

‘It’s just utter devastation’: Damage caused by the deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit New Zealand will cost BILLIONS to repair

  • It will cost billions of dollars to repair the roads and railways damaged by Sunday’s 7.8 magnitude quake 
  • ‘It’s just utter devastation…that’s months of work,’ Prime Minister John Key said referring to clearing debris
  • A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck near Christchurch in New Zealand around midnight on Sunday
  • The massive quake killed two people, triggered a tsunami and caused extensive destruction  
  • A 6.3 magnitude aftershock hit north of Christchurch at around 1.30pm on Monday after the first quake
  • Another strong aftershock measuring 5.8 hit the Kaikoura region at about 7.45 local time on Monday
  • More than 800 aftershocks have rocked the country since the initial earthquake  
  • Do you have any photos or footage of the earthquake? Send it to brianne.tolj@mailonline.com

It will cost billions of dollars to repair the damage caused by the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake and at least 800 aftershocks that have rocked New Zealand’s South Island since Sunday.

Prime Minister John Key confirmed on Tuesday the ‘horrendous’ damage to the country’s roadways and railways in the Kaikoura area, which sits north of Christchurch and took the brunt of the earthquake’s force, will be ‘in the billions of dollars to resolve,’ according to ABC.

‘It’s just utter devastation…that’s months of work,’ Mr Key said referring to time needed to clear the blocked roads and fallen debris.

Repairs could take years to fix the damage done by the initial earthquake, which was centred north-east of Christchurch when it struck around 12am on Sunday, causing extensive destruction, killing two people and triggering a tsunami up to five metres high.

The tremor also created fractures in major roadways such as State Highway One, brought buildings to the ground and forced frightened kiwis to flock to their local supermarkets to stock up on food, drinks and essential supplies.

Australian disaster management expert Paul Seinfort the most expensive cost will be the repairs to the railroad tunnels, several of which have caved in.

‘Tunnelling can be up to $100 million a kilometer, and it could be more costly than that because you’ve got to do a reconsolidation, and then you’ve also got to do retention. This will take years,’ Mr Seinfort, who worked on the devastating 2011 earthquake in Christchurch which killed more than 180 people, told Newshub. …..More Here

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