Thursday, June 20, 2013

2 KILLED IN QUEBEC FIREWORKS BUILDING EXPLOSION

KING JESUS IS COMING FOR US ANY TIME NOW. THE RAPTURE. BE PREPARED TO GO.

AND ALSO IN CALGY THERES A SOUR-GAS PIPELINE LEAK.AND THE PLACE WERE IT IS OCCURRING THE PEOPLE ARE BEING EVACUATED.

Sour gas pipeline rupture forces evacuation of Alberta homes









An emergency alert has been issued for a hazardous materials release that is threatening life and the environment in Turner Valley, Alta.
A sour gas pipeline rupture has caused a release of H2S in the town located southwest of Calgary.
Emergency crews have evacuated buildings in the affected areas and will continue to monitor the situation.
Officials are advising people to move indoors and stay inside, but also be prepared to relocate.
Also, officials suggest people seek medical attention if they are experiencing breathing difficulties.

FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS

REVELATION 8:7
7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.

Quebec fireworks explosion: 2 killed in blast

Quebec provincial police are investigating a massive explosion at a fireworks factory west of Montreal.


A plume of smoke rises from the B.E.M. fireworks factory, about 60 kilometres southwest of Montreal.
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A plume of smoke rises from the B.E.M. fireworks factory, about 60 kilometres southwest of Montreal.

COTEAU-DU-LAC, QUE. — Two people were killed in a massive explosion at a fireworks warehouse that rattled homes and sent up a cloud of smoke that could be seen for kilometres outside Montreal.
The subsequent inferno prompted a shutdown of the adjacent highway, causing a huge traffic jam, and an evacuation of surrounding homes and a campground.Provincial police said two bodies were found in the wreckage.The initial explosion at B.E.M. Fireworks occurred just before 9 a.m. Thursday and completely destroyed the building, which was reduced to charred scraps.A series of sparkly blasts followed.A plume of thick, dark smoke emanated from the blast site, located near Valleyfield, Que., roughly 60 kilometres southwest of Montreal. The vibrations could be felt for kilometres and the smoke could also be seen from neighbouring municipalities.“We got really, really, really scared,” said Ginette Liboiron, who runs a convenience store across the highway overpass.“I thought my store was falling to the ground. It shook like you can't imagine ... We all went outside to see and saw the big, incredible smoke.“Then the fireworks went off.”According to its website, B.E.M. has been designing and manufacturing pyrotechnics and fireworks for 25 years.One area resident said the explosion scared her cats. Another said his dog slammed into a wall.
The two panicked felines went scampering under the bed. Madeleine Boucher said she watched the explosion from her window 700 metres away.“It was impressive,” she said, joking that the incident would have prettier at night.“Wasn't very pleasant, though ... I wouldn't say I was scared for myself, no, but I'd have been scared if I lived closer.”Another man, whose dog slammed into the wall, was about to have breakfast with his wife.Roland Desforges says his wife thought the explosion might have been a plane crash or an act of war. But he says he instantly suspected it might be the neighbouring fireworks plant.He says he went to the overpass to get a look.He believes the initial explosion occurred in the middle of three buildings on the compound: in the production plant, which he says is centred between the fireworks store and its storage facility.“In seconds there was nothing left,” Desforges, 68, said of the plant.The company occupies a sprawling property near Highway 20 that includes a store and warehouse. According to the Quebec business registry, the company employs between six and 10 people.Liboiron said she has run the nearby store for 37 years and had never worried about being next to the fireworks factory.That indifference went up in a cloud of smoke.“It was gigantic,” she said of the smoke.“It went high up in the air, then it became black, black, black.”

STORMS HURRICANES-TORNADOES

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)

THE FIRST JUDGEMENT OF THE EARTH STARTED WITH WATER-IT ONLY MAKES SENSE THE LAST GENERATION WILL BE HAVING FLOODING
GENESIS 7:6-12
6 And Noah was six hundred years old when the flood of waters was upon the earth.
7 And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons’ wives with him, into the ark, because of the waters of the flood.
8 Of clean beasts, and of beasts that are not clean, and of fowls, and of every thing that creepeth upon the earth,
9 There went in two and two unto Noah into the ark, the male and the female, as God had commanded Noah.
10 And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
12 And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights.
GOD PROMISED BY A RAINBOW-THE EARTH WOULD NEVER BE DESTROYED TOTALLY WITH A FLOOD AGAIN.BUT FLOODIING IS A SIGN OF JUDGEMENT.

2 people missing in Alberta's heavy rains

Emergencies declared in Canmore, Bragg Creek, High River, Black Diamond

RCMP are searching for two adults in the rain-swelled Highwood River after their trailer capsized near Longview, Alta., 85 kilometres south of Calgary.The heavy rain prompted officials in the mountain town of Canmore, west of Calgary, to declare a local state of emergency after the banks of a creek that runs through the community became unstable.About 40 homes south of the pedestrian bridge over Cougar Creek were evacuated at 2 a.m. MT on Thursday, Canmore Mayor John Borrowman said.“The situation is actually bad and getting worse,” he said. “Now some of the smaller creeks are starting to flood.”The evacuees were taken in at the town’s civic centre and at two local hotels.Other residents are being alerted to be ready to move if necessary.Power is out at various locations throughout the town, officials said.Both the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 1A are closed to eastbound and westbound traffic at Cougar Creek.
“We do not advise travel this way," said Canmore RCMP Const. Jeff Jantz. “Don’t come.”Crews are using heavy machinery to try to redirect some of the water surging into the Bow River, he said.John E. Marriott, a photographer who lives along Cougar Creek, said the raging torrent is now four metres from his house.
A Canmore resident watches the rising Cougar Creek early Thursday morning. A Canmore resident watches the rising Cougar Creek early Thursday morning. (Courtesy John E. Marriott)“The little tiny creek that is behind our house … has gone from being two inches deep and about three metres wide to being 150 metres wide and about five metres deep,” he said.Another 50 to 60 millimetres of rain is forecast in the area before the skies are expected to clear later on Friday.

Calgary, other towns, in state of emergency

Canmore is about 100 kilometres west of Calgary, where city officials also declared a state of local emergency late Thursday morning "based on the potential severity of the incoming high river flows in conjunction with expected heavy rainfall," the city siad in release.City officials are implementing flood response plans including deployment of sandbags and temporary dams at key locations.High River, about 70 kilometres south of Calgary, also declared a state of emergency early Thursday morning after the Highwood River started overflowing its banks.
The Elbow River is spilling over its banks in Bragg Creek.The Elbow River is spilling over its banks in Bragg Creek. (Tara Weber/CBC)Officials are encouraging residents in the Wallaceville area of town to leave their homes. Campers in George Lane Park have also been told to leave.The town’s emergency operations centre is open, and crews have been called in to begin sandbagging.A flood warning has also been issued for Kananaskis Country west and south of Calgary, as the Sheep River threatens to burst its banks in the Okotoks area.That river also flows through the towns of Turner Valley and Black Diamond, where some residents of low-lying areas are being told to leave their homes.The Oilfields Arena in Black Diamond is being has been opened as a reception centre.The hamlet of Bragg Creek, 44 km west of Calgary on the edge of K-Country, is also in a state of emergency as the Elbow River surges over its banks.Just downstream in the townsite of Redwood Meadows, administration manager Pat Evans said the water is higher than it was during the last big flood in 1995.In southwest Alberta, parts of the Crowsnest Pass are being evacuated because of high water levels.
Some residents of Blairmore, about 240 km southwest of Calgary, are being asked to leave their homes.
A reception centre has been set up at the sports complex in the neighbouring community of Coleman.

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