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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)
AUTOMOBILES
NAHUM 2:3-4
3 The shield of his mighty men is made red, the valiant men are in scarlet: the chariots(AUTOMOBILES) shall be with flaming torches in the day of his preparation,(LIGHTS) and the fir trees shall be terribly shaken.
4 The chariots shall rage in the streets,(DRIVE FAST) they shall justle(ACCIDENTS) one against another in the broad ways: they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.(LIGHTS AND FAST)
Senator: 2 dead in train-backhoe crash were Amtrak workers-[Associated Press]-April 3, 2016
CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — An Amtrak train struck a piece of construction equipment just south of Philadelphia on Sunday causing a derailment, killing two Amtrak workers and sending more than 30 passengers to hospitals, authorities said.Train 89 was heading from New York to Savannah, Georgia, at about 8 a.m. when it hit a backhoe that was on the track in Chester, about 15 miles outside of Philadelphia, officials said. The impact derailed the lead engine of the train that was carrying more than 300 passengers and seven crew members.Chester fire commissioner Travis Thomas said two people were killed.U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told reporters at a New York news conference on another subject Sunday that he was told by Amtrak board chairman Anthony Coscia that the workers killed were the backhoe operator and a supervisor, both Amtrak employees. He said debris from the crash flew into the first two cars, causing the injuries to passengers.Schumer said it's unclear whether the backhoe was performing regular maintenance, which is usually scheduled on Sunday mornings because there are fewer trains on the tracks, or whether it was clearing debris from high winds in the area overnight. But he said Amtrak has "a 20-step protocol" for having backhoes on the track, and no trains are supposed to go on a track where such equipment is present."Clearly this seems very likely to be human error," Schumer said, calling for Amtrak to review its processes. "There is virtually no excuse for a backhoe to be on an active track."A message left with Amtrak officials has yet to be returned.Thomas and Amtrak officials said more than 30 people were taken to hospitals with injuries that weren't considered life-threatening.The National Transportation Safety Board was investigating. Officials with the Federal Railroad Administration were also sent to the scene, said Matthew Lehner, a spokesman for the agency.Service on the Northeast Corridor between New York and Philadelphia is operating after an earlier suspension. Limited service was restored between Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon.Ari Ne'eman, a disability rights activist heading to Washington after speaking at an event in New York, said he was in the second car at the time of the crash."The car started shaking wildly, there was a smell of smoke, it looked like there was a small fire and then the window across from us blew out," said Ne'eman, 28, of Silver Spring, Maryland.Some of the passengers started to get off after the train stopped, but the conductor quickly stopped them. Officials started evacuating people to the rear of the train and then off and to a local church."It was a very frightening experience. I'm frankly very glad that I was not on the first car," where there were injuries, he said. "The moment that the car stopped, I said Shema, a Jewish prayer ... I was just so thankful that the train had come to a stop and we were OK."This derailment comes almost a year after an Amtrak train originating from Washington D.C. bound for New York City derailed in Philadelphia. Eight people were killed and more than 200 were injured in the May 12 crash. The exact cause of that crash is still under investigation, but authorities have said the train had been traveling twice the speed limit.___Associated Press radio correspondent Julie Walker in New York contributed to this report.
2 dead in Amtrak train accident in Chester; service suspended between Philadelphia and New York City-APR 3,16-6ANBCNEWS
CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) --Two people are confirmed dead after an accident involving an Amtrak train in Chester, Delaware County.Amtrak has suspended all service between Philadelphia and New York City. All Amtrak service is suspended between New York City and Philadelphia at this time. Updates available at https://t.co/0oilXAZsFc.— Amtrak (@Amtrak) April 3, 2016-The accident was reported at 7:53 a.m. Sunday near Booth Street on the Palmetto Train 89.The train was operating from New York to Savannah.Amtrak officials say the train struck a backhoe that was on the tracks.The impact derailed the lead engine of the train.We are aware of the incident involving the Palmetto train 89 south of Philadelphia and we will provide update as they become available.— Amtrak (@Amtrak) April 3, 2016-Officials say there were approximately 341 passengers and seven crew members on board.Sources confirm to Action News there are two fatalities. No further details on their identities are known at this time.There is no word on the number of injured.Mariam Akhtar from Washington, D.C. was on the sixth car."It felt like the train hit something and there were like three or four really big bangs and it kind of threw us off the seats we were sitting in. There was a lot of smoke and everybody was yelling. The train kind of stopped and later on, everybody was running to the front. Then the people were in the front started walking toward the back,"Akhtar says the crew handled the situation well and none were panicked.She says she was on the train for about 30 minutes before she was able to exit.Action News also spoke with a man on the phone whose 52-year-old mother was on the train. He says she was on her way from New York City to her home in Maryland.His mother said she has injuries to her knees, head and back, but he was able to talk to her on the phone. She told him it was a scary and chaotic scene; she was stuck on the train for some time before being taken out in an ambulance.Emergency crews are on the scene aiding the passengers at 9th and Langley in Trainer.Other passengers are being directed to the rear hall of the Trainer United Methodist Church.Ambulances staging at 9th and Langley. Passengers filing into church with luggage. #Amtrak @6abc pic.twitter.com/RqDdCpLQ6K-— Trish Hartman (@TrishHartman) April 3, 2016-SEPTA has suspended its Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail service due to the fatal incident.Newark: Service is suspended until further notice. Alternate service suggestions are available online.— SEPTA (@SEPTA) April 3, 2016-People with questions about their friends and family on Train 89 should call Amtrak's Emergency Hotline at 1-800-532-09101.
Debris in Mauritius to be examined by MH370 investigators-[Associated Press]-April 3, 2016
SYDNEY (AP) — A piece of debris found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius will be examined by investigators to see if it came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australian officials said Sunday.The discovery comes less than two weeks after officials confirmed that two pieces of debris found along the coast of Mozambique were almost certainly from the aircraft that vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing."The Malaysian Government is working with officials from Mauritius to seek to take custody of the debris and arrange for its examination," Australian Transport Minister Darren Chester said in a statement. "This debris is an item of interest however until the debris has been examined by experts it is not possible to ascertain its origin."Chester did not release any details on when the piece of debris was found or who found it. He also did not say what the piece looked like or where it would be examined.The two pieces of debris found in Mozambique were flown to Australia and examined by a team of investigators from Australia, Malaysia and Boeing.Australia is leading the search for the missing Boeing 777 in a desolate stretch of the Indian Ocean far off the country's west coast, about 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles) east of Mozambique and around 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) east of Mauritius. Authorities had predicted that any debris from the plane that isn't on the ocean floor would eventually be carried by currents to the east coast of Africa.Last year, a wing flap from the plane washed ashore on the island of Reunion, not far from Mauritius.
NAHUM 2:3-4
3 The shield of his mighty men is made red, the valiant men are in scarlet: the chariots(AUTOMOBILES) shall be with flaming torches in the day of his preparation,(LIGHTS) and the fir trees shall be terribly shaken.
4 The chariots shall rage in the streets,(DRIVE FAST) they shall justle(ACCIDENTS) one against another in the broad ways: they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.(LIGHTS AND FAST)
Senator: 2 dead in train-backhoe crash were Amtrak workers-[Associated Press]-April 3, 2016
CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — An Amtrak train struck a piece of construction equipment just south of Philadelphia on Sunday causing a derailment, killing two Amtrak workers and sending more than 30 passengers to hospitals, authorities said.Train 89 was heading from New York to Savannah, Georgia, at about 8 a.m. when it hit a backhoe that was on the track in Chester, about 15 miles outside of Philadelphia, officials said. The impact derailed the lead engine of the train that was carrying more than 300 passengers and seven crew members.Chester fire commissioner Travis Thomas said two people were killed.U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told reporters at a New York news conference on another subject Sunday that he was told by Amtrak board chairman Anthony Coscia that the workers killed were the backhoe operator and a supervisor, both Amtrak employees. He said debris from the crash flew into the first two cars, causing the injuries to passengers.Schumer said it's unclear whether the backhoe was performing regular maintenance, which is usually scheduled on Sunday mornings because there are fewer trains on the tracks, or whether it was clearing debris from high winds in the area overnight. But he said Amtrak has "a 20-step protocol" for having backhoes on the track, and no trains are supposed to go on a track where such equipment is present."Clearly this seems very likely to be human error," Schumer said, calling for Amtrak to review its processes. "There is virtually no excuse for a backhoe to be on an active track."A message left with Amtrak officials has yet to be returned.Thomas and Amtrak officials said more than 30 people were taken to hospitals with injuries that weren't considered life-threatening.The National Transportation Safety Board was investigating. Officials with the Federal Railroad Administration were also sent to the scene, said Matthew Lehner, a spokesman for the agency.Service on the Northeast Corridor between New York and Philadelphia is operating after an earlier suspension. Limited service was restored between Wilmington, Delaware, and Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon.Ari Ne'eman, a disability rights activist heading to Washington after speaking at an event in New York, said he was in the second car at the time of the crash."The car started shaking wildly, there was a smell of smoke, it looked like there was a small fire and then the window across from us blew out," said Ne'eman, 28, of Silver Spring, Maryland.Some of the passengers started to get off after the train stopped, but the conductor quickly stopped them. Officials started evacuating people to the rear of the train and then off and to a local church."It was a very frightening experience. I'm frankly very glad that I was not on the first car," where there were injuries, he said. "The moment that the car stopped, I said Shema, a Jewish prayer ... I was just so thankful that the train had come to a stop and we were OK."This derailment comes almost a year after an Amtrak train originating from Washington D.C. bound for New York City derailed in Philadelphia. Eight people were killed and more than 200 were injured in the May 12 crash. The exact cause of that crash is still under investigation, but authorities have said the train had been traveling twice the speed limit.___Associated Press radio correspondent Julie Walker in New York contributed to this report.
2 dead in Amtrak train accident in Chester; service suspended between Philadelphia and New York City-APR 3,16-6ANBCNEWS
CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) --Two people are confirmed dead after an accident involving an Amtrak train in Chester, Delaware County.Amtrak has suspended all service between Philadelphia and New York City. All Amtrak service is suspended between New York City and Philadelphia at this time. Updates available at https://t.co/0oilXAZsFc.— Amtrak (@Amtrak) April 3, 2016-The accident was reported at 7:53 a.m. Sunday near Booth Street on the Palmetto Train 89.The train was operating from New York to Savannah.Amtrak officials say the train struck a backhoe that was on the tracks.The impact derailed the lead engine of the train.We are aware of the incident involving the Palmetto train 89 south of Philadelphia and we will provide update as they become available.— Amtrak (@Amtrak) April 3, 2016-Officials say there were approximately 341 passengers and seven crew members on board.Sources confirm to Action News there are two fatalities. No further details on their identities are known at this time.There is no word on the number of injured.Mariam Akhtar from Washington, D.C. was on the sixth car."It felt like the train hit something and there were like three or four really big bangs and it kind of threw us off the seats we were sitting in. There was a lot of smoke and everybody was yelling. The train kind of stopped and later on, everybody was running to the front. Then the people were in the front started walking toward the back,"Akhtar says the crew handled the situation well and none were panicked.She says she was on the train for about 30 minutes before she was able to exit.Action News also spoke with a man on the phone whose 52-year-old mother was on the train. He says she was on her way from New York City to her home in Maryland.His mother said she has injuries to her knees, head and back, but he was able to talk to her on the phone. She told him it was a scary and chaotic scene; she was stuck on the train for some time before being taken out in an ambulance.Emergency crews are on the scene aiding the passengers at 9th and Langley in Trainer.Other passengers are being directed to the rear hall of the Trainer United Methodist Church.Ambulances staging at 9th and Langley. Passengers filing into church with luggage. #Amtrak @6abc pic.twitter.com/RqDdCpLQ6K-— Trish Hartman (@TrishHartman) April 3, 2016-SEPTA has suspended its Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail service due to the fatal incident.Newark: Service is suspended until further notice. Alternate service suggestions are available online.— SEPTA (@SEPTA) April 3, 2016-People with questions about their friends and family on Train 89 should call Amtrak's Emergency Hotline at 1-800-532-09101.
Debris in Mauritius to be examined by MH370 investigators-[Associated Press]-April 3, 2016
SYDNEY (AP) — A piece of debris found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius will be examined by investigators to see if it came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australian officials said Sunday.The discovery comes less than two weeks after officials confirmed that two pieces of debris found along the coast of Mozambique were almost certainly from the aircraft that vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing."The Malaysian Government is working with officials from Mauritius to seek to take custody of the debris and arrange for its examination," Australian Transport Minister Darren Chester said in a statement. "This debris is an item of interest however until the debris has been examined by experts it is not possible to ascertain its origin."Chester did not release any details on when the piece of debris was found or who found it. He also did not say what the piece looked like or where it would be examined.The two pieces of debris found in Mozambique were flown to Australia and examined by a team of investigators from Australia, Malaysia and Boeing.Australia is leading the search for the missing Boeing 777 in a desolate stretch of the Indian Ocean far off the country's west coast, about 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles) east of Mozambique and around 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) east of Mauritius. Authorities had predicted that any debris from the plane that isn't on the ocean floor would eventually be carried by currents to the east coast of Africa.Last year, a wing flap from the plane washed ashore on the island of Reunion, not far from Mauritius.