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1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
OTHER NEPAL QUAKE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/hundreds-to-thousands-dead-as-nepal.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/2300-dead-in-india-quake-as-67.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/4000-so-far-have-been-killed-in-nepal.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/4500-dead-8000-injured-in-nepal.html
EARTHQUAKES
ISAIAH 42:15
15 I will make waste mountains and hills, and dry up all their herbs; and I will make the rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools.
MATTHEW 24:7-8
7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.
MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.
LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
UPDATE APR 29,2015-09:00AM
OVER 5,100 KILLED-10,000 INJURED IN 7.8 NEPAL QUAKE.8 MILLION PEOPLE AFFECT BY THE QUAKE.
UPDATE AFTERSHOCKS FROM 7.8 QUAKE AT KATHMANDU AT 09AM
4.2 83km NNW of Vallenar, Chile 2015-04-29 07:34:15 UTC-04:00 53.5 km
4.4 18km NNW of Nagarkot, Nepal 2015-04-29 07:27:44 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
5.0 157km SSW of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador 2015-04-29 07:22:42 UTC-04:00 31.4 km
3.4 11km S of Big Pine, California 2015-04-29 05:36:56 UTC-04:00 5.8 km
2.6 51km WSW of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska 2015-04-29 02:55:49 UTC-04:00 184.7 km
5.1 Kermadec Islands region 2015-04-29 02:54:37 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
3.0 27km NW of West Bishop, California 2015-04-29 02:08:25 UTC-04:00 8.5 km
2.5 15km WNW of Anchor Point, Alaska 2015-04-29 01:54:48 UTC-04:00 98.7 km
3.1 12km S of Guthrie, Oklahoma 2015-04-29 01:25:53 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
3.4 46km S of Atka, Alaska 2015-04-28 22:51:05 UTC-04:00 16.8 km
3.0 49km SE of Cantwell, Alaska 2015-04-28 22:41:32 UTC-04:00 11.9 km
4.9 77km WSW of Gerash, Iran 2015-04-28 22:37:46 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
2.6 7km WSW of Medford, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 21:21:42 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
5.0 67km SE of Haebaru, Japan 2015-04-28 20:26:51 UTC-04:00 12.4 km
4.5 210km SE of Saparua, Indonesia 2015-04-28 19:50:14 UTC-04:00 204.6 km
3.6 20km SSE of Anthony, Kansas 2015-04-28 18:18:54 UTC-04:00 5.7 km
4.5 141km E of Madang, Papua New Guinea 2015-04-28 17:09:57 UTC-04:00 177.3 km
3.2 21km W of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 16:59:47 UTC-04:00 3.5 km
4.3 9km E of Carti Suitupo, Panama 2015-04-28 16:06:43 UTC-04:00 55.7 km
3.0 77km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-28 15:18:14 UTC-04:00 54.0 km
5.5 10km E of Palomares, Mexico 2015-04-28 14:56:53 UTC-04:00 112.3 km
4.5 20km SE of Nemuro, Japan 2015-04-28 13:49:51 UTC-04:00 72.5 km
3.1 76km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-28 13:23:51 UTC-04:00 62.0 km
2.5 15km SW of Tonkawa, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 12:40:01 UTC-04:00 8.0 km
6.1 24km SSE of Ndoi Island, Fiji 2015-04-28 12:39:39 UTC-04:00 579.4 km
4.0 6km ESE of Maslovare, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2015-04-28 12:16:50 UTC-04:00 12.3 km
4.2 260km S of Amahusu, Indonesia 2015-04-28 11:34:13 UTC-04:00 404.2 km
3.1 34km NE of Redwood Valley, California 2015-04-28 11:19:08 UTC-04:00 12.5 km
2.8 12km NW of Challis, Idaho 2015-04-28 11:12:10 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
2.6 9km ENE of Enid, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 11:04:31 UTC-04:00 8.0 km
3.2 40km ESE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-28 10:29:29 UTC-04:00 39.0 km
2.8 34km NE of Redwood Valley, California 2015-04-28 10:02:21 UTC-04:00 11.7 km
4.0 132km SE of Adak, Alaska 2015-04-28 09:41:25 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
5.1 113km SW of Piis, Micronesia 2015-04-28 09:32:40 UTC-04:00 15.8 km
Tensions rise in Nepal after 'weak' response to deadly quake-Reuters By Gopal Sharma and Rupam Jain Nair-APR 29,15-YAHOONEWS
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Nepal four days ago passed 5,000 on Wednesday as officials conceded they had made mistakes in their initial response, leaving survivors stranded in remote villages waiting for aid and relief.Over 200 Nepalis protested outside parliament in the capital Kathmandu, demanding the government increase the number of buses going to the interior hills and improve distribution of aid."I haven't been able to contact my family members in the village," said Kayant Panday, one of the protesters, who said he woke up at 4 a.m. to get a bus to a badly hit area but was not able to get one. "There is no way I can get information whether they are dead or alive."The government has yet to fully assess the devastation wrought by Saturday's 7.8 magnitude quake, unable to reach many mountainous areas despite aid supplies and personnel pouring in from around the world.Anger and frustration were mounting, with many Nepalis sleeping out in the open under makeshift tents for a fourth night since the country's worst quake in more than 80 years."This is a disaster on an unprecedented scale. There have been some weaknesses in managing the relief operation," Nepal's Communication Minister Minendra Rijal said late on Tuesday."We will improve this from Wednesday."Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has told Reuters the death toll could reach 10,000, with information on casualties and damage from far-flung villages and towns yet to come in.That would surpass the 8,500 who died in a 1934 earthquake, the last disaster on this scale to hit the Himalayan nation of 28 million people located between India and China.
HILLSIDES COLLAPSE
Rescue helicopters have been unable to land in some remote mountainous areas. Shambhu Khatri, a technician on board one of the helicopters, said entire hillsides had collapsed in parts of the worst-hit Gorkha district, burying settlements, and access was almost impossible.A health official in Laprak, a village in the district best known as the home of Gurkha soldiers, estimated that 1,600 of the 1,700 houses in the village had been razed.An official from Nepal's home ministry said the number of confirmed deaths had risen to 5,006. Almost 10,000 were injured in Nepal, and more than 80 were also killed in India and Tibet.In Kathmandu and other cities, hospitals quickly overflowed with injured soon after the quake, with many being treated out in the open or not at all.Foreign Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi appealed for specialist doctors from overseas, as well as for search-and-rescue teams despite earlier suggestions from officials that Nepal did not need more such assistance."Our top priority is for relief and rescue teams. We need neurologists, orthopedic surgeons and trauma surgeons," Bairagi said. Experts from a Polish NGO that has an 87-strong team in Nepal have said the chances of finding people alive in the ruins five days after the quake were "next to zero".
RARE HOPE
Nevertheless, a Nepali-French rescue team pulled a 28-year-old man, Rishi Khanal, from a collapsed apartment block in Kathmandu on Tuesday after he had spent around 80 hours trapped in a room with three dead bodies.Doctors plan to amputate one of his legs later on Wednesday because it has been damaged by internal bleeding."We are trying to make contact with his parents and family members because we are going to perform a serious surgery on him," said one of the doctors, Akhilesh Shrestha.In one of the first signs that normal life was returning, some street vendors started selling fruit in Kathmandu, but others said they were too scared to open shops because buildings had been so badly damaged."I want to start selling, I have children at home, but how can I open a shop where it is risky for me to sit inside?" said Arjun Rai, a 54-year- old who runs a general store.Tensions between foreigners and Nepalis desperate for relief surfaced, rescuers said, as fresh avalanches were reported in several areas.Members of Israeli search-and-rescue group Magnus said hundreds of tourists, including about 100 Israelis, were being airlifted out of Langtang in Rasuwa district, a popular trekking area north of Kathmandu hit by a fresh avalanche on Tuesday.Fights had broken out there because of food shortages, Magnus team member Amit Rubin said. One of the trekkers said there had also been scuffles over places on the rescue helicopters.In other remote areas where rescue helicopters were unable to land, soldiers had started to make their way overland, first by bus, then by foot.In Sindhupalchowk, about 3-1/2 hours by road northeast of Kathmandu, the earthquake was followed by landslides, killing 1,206 people and seriously injuring close to 400.The quake also triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest that killed at least 18 climbers and guides, including four foreigners, the worst disaster on the world's highest peak.(Additional reporting by Sanjeev Miglani, Ross Adkin, Frank Jack Daniel, Andrew Marshall and Christophe Van Der Perre in Kathmandu, Aman Shah and Clara Ferreira-Marques in Mumbai, Aditya Kalra, Douglas Busvine and Aditi Shah in New Delhi; Writing by Raju Gopalakrishnan; Editing by Mike Collett-White)
OTHER NEPAL QUAKE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/hundreds-to-thousands-dead-as-nepal.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/2300-dead-in-india-quake-as-67.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/4000-so-far-have-been-killed-in-nepal.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/4500-dead-8000-injured-in-nepal.html
EARTHQUAKES
ISAIAH 42:15
15 I will make waste mountains and hills, and dry up all their herbs; and I will make the rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools.
MATTHEW 24:7-8
7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.
MARK 13:8
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom:(ETHNIC GROUP AGAINST ETHNIC GROUP) and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.
LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places,(DIFFERNT PLACES AT THE SAME TIME) and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
UPDATE APR 29,2015-09:00AM
OVER 5,100 KILLED-10,000 INJURED IN 7.8 NEPAL QUAKE.8 MILLION PEOPLE AFFECT BY THE QUAKE.
UPDATE AFTERSHOCKS FROM 7.8 QUAKE AT KATHMANDU AT 09AM
4.2 83km NNW of Vallenar, Chile 2015-04-29 07:34:15 UTC-04:00 53.5 km
4.4 18km NNW of Nagarkot, Nepal 2015-04-29 07:27:44 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
5.0 157km SSW of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador 2015-04-29 07:22:42 UTC-04:00 31.4 km
3.4 11km S of Big Pine, California 2015-04-29 05:36:56 UTC-04:00 5.8 km
2.6 51km WSW of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska 2015-04-29 02:55:49 UTC-04:00 184.7 km
5.1 Kermadec Islands region 2015-04-29 02:54:37 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
3.0 27km NW of West Bishop, California 2015-04-29 02:08:25 UTC-04:00 8.5 km
2.5 15km WNW of Anchor Point, Alaska 2015-04-29 01:54:48 UTC-04:00 98.7 km
3.1 12km S of Guthrie, Oklahoma 2015-04-29 01:25:53 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
3.4 46km S of Atka, Alaska 2015-04-28 22:51:05 UTC-04:00 16.8 km
3.0 49km SE of Cantwell, Alaska 2015-04-28 22:41:32 UTC-04:00 11.9 km
4.9 77km WSW of Gerash, Iran 2015-04-28 22:37:46 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
2.6 7km WSW of Medford, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 21:21:42 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
5.0 67km SE of Haebaru, Japan 2015-04-28 20:26:51 UTC-04:00 12.4 km
4.5 210km SE of Saparua, Indonesia 2015-04-28 19:50:14 UTC-04:00 204.6 km
3.6 20km SSE of Anthony, Kansas 2015-04-28 18:18:54 UTC-04:00 5.7 km
4.5 141km E of Madang, Papua New Guinea 2015-04-28 17:09:57 UTC-04:00 177.3 km
3.2 21km W of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 16:59:47 UTC-04:00 3.5 km
4.3 9km E of Carti Suitupo, Panama 2015-04-28 16:06:43 UTC-04:00 55.7 km
3.0 77km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-28 15:18:14 UTC-04:00 54.0 km
5.5 10km E of Palomares, Mexico 2015-04-28 14:56:53 UTC-04:00 112.3 km
4.5 20km SE of Nemuro, Japan 2015-04-28 13:49:51 UTC-04:00 72.5 km
3.1 76km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-28 13:23:51 UTC-04:00 62.0 km
2.5 15km SW of Tonkawa, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 12:40:01 UTC-04:00 8.0 km
6.1 24km SSE of Ndoi Island, Fiji 2015-04-28 12:39:39 UTC-04:00 579.4 km
4.0 6km ESE of Maslovare, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2015-04-28 12:16:50 UTC-04:00 12.3 km
4.2 260km S of Amahusu, Indonesia 2015-04-28 11:34:13 UTC-04:00 404.2 km
3.1 34km NE of Redwood Valley, California 2015-04-28 11:19:08 UTC-04:00 12.5 km
2.8 12km NW of Challis, Idaho 2015-04-28 11:12:10 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
2.6 9km ENE of Enid, Oklahoma 2015-04-28 11:04:31 UTC-04:00 8.0 km
3.2 40km ESE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-28 10:29:29 UTC-04:00 39.0 km
2.8 34km NE of Redwood Valley, California 2015-04-28 10:02:21 UTC-04:00 11.7 km
4.0 132km SE of Adak, Alaska 2015-04-28 09:41:25 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
5.1 113km SW of Piis, Micronesia 2015-04-28 09:32:40 UTC-04:00 15.8 km
Tensions rise in Nepal after 'weak' response to deadly quake-Reuters By Gopal Sharma and Rupam Jain Nair-APR 29,15-YAHOONEWS
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Nepal four days ago passed 5,000 on Wednesday as officials conceded they had made mistakes in their initial response, leaving survivors stranded in remote villages waiting for aid and relief.Over 200 Nepalis protested outside parliament in the capital Kathmandu, demanding the government increase the number of buses going to the interior hills and improve distribution of aid."I haven't been able to contact my family members in the village," said Kayant Panday, one of the protesters, who said he woke up at 4 a.m. to get a bus to a badly hit area but was not able to get one. "There is no way I can get information whether they are dead or alive."The government has yet to fully assess the devastation wrought by Saturday's 7.8 magnitude quake, unable to reach many mountainous areas despite aid supplies and personnel pouring in from around the world.Anger and frustration were mounting, with many Nepalis sleeping out in the open under makeshift tents for a fourth night since the country's worst quake in more than 80 years."This is a disaster on an unprecedented scale. There have been some weaknesses in managing the relief operation," Nepal's Communication Minister Minendra Rijal said late on Tuesday."We will improve this from Wednesday."Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has told Reuters the death toll could reach 10,000, with information on casualties and damage from far-flung villages and towns yet to come in.That would surpass the 8,500 who died in a 1934 earthquake, the last disaster on this scale to hit the Himalayan nation of 28 million people located between India and China.
HILLSIDES COLLAPSE
Rescue helicopters have been unable to land in some remote mountainous areas. Shambhu Khatri, a technician on board one of the helicopters, said entire hillsides had collapsed in parts of the worst-hit Gorkha district, burying settlements, and access was almost impossible.A health official in Laprak, a village in the district best known as the home of Gurkha soldiers, estimated that 1,600 of the 1,700 houses in the village had been razed.An official from Nepal's home ministry said the number of confirmed deaths had risen to 5,006. Almost 10,000 were injured in Nepal, and more than 80 were also killed in India and Tibet.In Kathmandu and other cities, hospitals quickly overflowed with injured soon after the quake, with many being treated out in the open or not at all.Foreign Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi appealed for specialist doctors from overseas, as well as for search-and-rescue teams despite earlier suggestions from officials that Nepal did not need more such assistance."Our top priority is for relief and rescue teams. We need neurologists, orthopedic surgeons and trauma surgeons," Bairagi said. Experts from a Polish NGO that has an 87-strong team in Nepal have said the chances of finding people alive in the ruins five days after the quake were "next to zero".
RARE HOPE
Nevertheless, a Nepali-French rescue team pulled a 28-year-old man, Rishi Khanal, from a collapsed apartment block in Kathmandu on Tuesday after he had spent around 80 hours trapped in a room with three dead bodies.Doctors plan to amputate one of his legs later on Wednesday because it has been damaged by internal bleeding."We are trying to make contact with his parents and family members because we are going to perform a serious surgery on him," said one of the doctors, Akhilesh Shrestha.In one of the first signs that normal life was returning, some street vendors started selling fruit in Kathmandu, but others said they were too scared to open shops because buildings had been so badly damaged."I want to start selling, I have children at home, but how can I open a shop where it is risky for me to sit inside?" said Arjun Rai, a 54-year- old who runs a general store.Tensions between foreigners and Nepalis desperate for relief surfaced, rescuers said, as fresh avalanches were reported in several areas.Members of Israeli search-and-rescue group Magnus said hundreds of tourists, including about 100 Israelis, were being airlifted out of Langtang in Rasuwa district, a popular trekking area north of Kathmandu hit by a fresh avalanche on Tuesday.Fights had broken out there because of food shortages, Magnus team member Amit Rubin said. One of the trekkers said there had also been scuffles over places on the rescue helicopters.In other remote areas where rescue helicopters were unable to land, soldiers had started to make their way overland, first by bus, then by foot.In Sindhupalchowk, about 3-1/2 hours by road northeast of Kathmandu, the earthquake was followed by landslides, killing 1,206 people and seriously injuring close to 400.The quake also triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest that killed at least 18 climbers and guides, including four foreigners, the worst disaster on the world's highest peak.(Additional reporting by Sanjeev Miglani, Ross Adkin, Frank Jack Daniel, Andrew Marshall and Christophe Van Der Perre in Kathmandu, Aman Shah and Clara Ferreira-Marques in Mumbai, Aditya Kalra, Douglas Busvine and Aditi Shah in New Delhi; Writing by Raju Gopalakrishnan; Editing by Mike Collett-White)