Sunday, October 04, 2015

NORTH-SOUTH CAROLINA POWER OUTAGES FLOODING FROM REMNANT OF HURRICANE JOAQUIN.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 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)

STORMS HURRICANES-TORNADOES

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun,(HEATING UP-SOLAR ECLIPSES) and in the moon,(MAN ON MOON-LUNAR ECLIPSES) and in the stars;(ASTEROIDS ETC) 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.

IN SOUTH CAROLINA.NIKKI HALEY SAID THIS FLOODING IS A MILLENIUM OR 1,000 YEAR EVENT.ITS THE WORST IN ONE THOUSAND YEARS.AND ITS THE WORST FLOODING IN ONE RIVER SINCE THE 1930S.IT LOOKS LIKE ALOT OF PLACES IN SOUTH CAROLINA INCLUDING ALL SCHOOLS WILL BE CLOSED I THINK THEY SAID.

In South Carolina, 'it's a historic flood,' emergency official says-By Ashley Fantz, Ben Brumfield and Nick Valencia, CNN-Updated 4:45 PM ET, Sun October 4, 2015 |

Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)-As teams from multiple agencies try to save people from their cars on flooded streets across South Carolina, officials are struggling just to keep count, the state's emergency management spokesman told CNN on Sunday."It's a historic flood the likes of which we haven't seen," Eric Rousey said. Most of the rescue operations are being staged in Dorchester and Charleston, where at least 30,000 people are without power. Emergency officials said there were about 140 water rescues in Dorchester overnight.In Charleston, people paddled kayaks and canoes down city thoroughfares, as more than 6 inches of rain fell in downtown on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service Twitter account.On Saturday, about 11½ inches of rain had fallen in the city, the weather service said. That's an inch more than the all-time daily highest amount of rain in the area, recorded in September 1998.Of the 83 road closures throughout the state early Sunday, 46 were in Charleston, Rousey said.President Barack Obama has declared an emergency in South Carolina, authorizing federal aid in anticipation of more rain.The weather service forecast "catastrophic flash flooding" overnight into Monday in Berkeley County in South Carolina, where more than 18 inches of rain had fallen in 24 hours, according to the CNN Weather Center.The situation is so extreme that the helpers are in need of help as well."Four additional swift-water rescue teams are coming in from out of state to assist with SC rescues," the South Carolina Emergency Management Division tweeted.For motorists tempted to drive during the deluge, Charleston County's government tweeted the urgent message, "Please stay HOME."Georgetown County opened three emergency shelters for residents who have had to leave their homes, according to a release from the county. Roads were closed throughout Myrtle Beach on Sunday as the city of Georgetown was "predominantly under water," city Fire Chief Joey Tanner said. Firefighters are responding to calls, while residents are escaping their homes by boat.Several fires have been reported, the release said, because water has seeped into electrical circuits. Officials are warning that if water is coming into a home, breakers must be cut immediately.'Turn around, don't drown'Motorists are often the casualties in strong storms, and 8 to 10 inches of rain were predicted to fall over most of the state's coast late Sunday through Monday. Turn around, don't drown' Motorists are often the casualties in strong storms, and 8 to 10 inches of rain were predicted to fall over most of the state's coast late Sunday through Monday.Three people died Friday and Saturday in traffic incidents in South Carolina, and a car passenger died in North Carolina on Thursday when a tree fell on Interstate 95, officials said. The deaths were blamed on the weather.The weather service opened the extreme weather forecast on its website with a public service announcement video reminding people not to drive through rushing waters, no matter how shallow. "Do not attempt to drive into flooded roadways. Turn around, don't drown," it said."It takes just 12 inches of flowing water to carry off a small car; 18 to 24 inches for larger vehicles," the video said.Inundated homes, streets-In Dorchester County, South Carolina, where a flash flood emergency was already in effect, the county didn't have sandbags for residents trying to shore up their doorways from rising waters."If water is entering your house and you feel unsafe, please evacuate to the county shelter," emergency management tweeted. "Call 911 if you need help doing so."The water was still feet away from Joe Shetrom's door overnight, but even that came as a surprise to him."When we built our house almost 3 years ago, I questioned if we really were in a flood zone. Now I know," he tweeted along with a photo of the water creeping up his front yard.Lauren Tuorto closed her Holy City Consignment shop on the Charleston peninsula until Tuesday."It is impossible to navigate the peninsula right now without a kayak or a monster truck," she said."Having weathered plenty of hurricanes in the Out Islands of the Bahamas where my family lives and living in Charleston for 10 years, I have never seen rainfall like this," she said.The second punch- The wet misery extends from Georgia to Delaware, and the weather service has issued flood watches up the coast. And it comes from two sources.The low pressure area associated with the rain soaking the Carolinas is funneling heavy tropical moisture into the region, creating the torrential rainfall, the CNN Weather Center said.The moisture the storm is pulling in is also associated with Hurricane Joaquin, but the two systems shouldn't be confused.Joaquin weakened to Category 3 strength early Sunday and was predicted to weaken further over the following 48 hours. It is inching north in the Atlantic, but luckily away from U.S. shores. Joaquin is expected to push in a storm surge in the Northeast as it passes.The two separate storms will result in a one-two water punch. And they are triggering more dangers than just rain."Life-threatening rip currents, high surf and coastal flooding, mainly at high tides, will stretch nearly the entire eastern U.S. coast," CNN meteorologist Michael Guy said. Wind gusts could reach 30 mph and could topple trees.-Trouble elsewhere-As South Carolina residents hunkered down, up to 500 residents were evacuated in coastal Brunswick County, North Carolina, that state's governor said.A foot of rain could fall in the southern Appalachians. The Northeast could see 2 inches of rain. And up to 4 inches could strike the waterfront between Georgia and New Jersey.Flooding is a major concern for a number of reasons: directly from all the rain, indirectly from rivers and creeks possibly overflowing their banks, and also from storm surges fanned by strong winds.Along with the Carolinas, New Jersey, and Virginia have declared states of emergency.CNN's Nick Valencia reported from South Carolina. CNN's Ben Brumfield and Ashley Fantz wrote and reported from Atlanta. CNN's Greg Botelho, Joe Sutton, Devon Sayers, Tony Marco, Shawn Nottingham, Dominique Dodley, Michael Martinez and Kerry Chan-Laddaran also contributed to this report.

Picturesque French Riviera hit by flash floods: 16 dead, pilgrims trapped, roads blocked-The Canadian PressBy Lionel Cironneau And Angela Charlton, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – oct 4,15-yahoonews

ANTIBES, France - In a matter of minutes, torrential rains transformed the postcard-perfect French Riviera into a terrifying flood zone, leaving at least 16 dead, trapping hundreds of ailing pilgrims and halting car and train traffic Sunday along the mud-drenched Mediterranean coast.Victims were found dead in a retirement home, campsites, and cars submerged in a tunnel. Residents, stunned by the ferocity of the brief downpour Saturday night, described it as the worst flooding they'd ever seen — so dramatic that President Francois Hollande paid an emergency visit Sunday to promise government aid for victims.Helicopters patrolled the area and 27,000 homes were without electricity Sunday after rivers and streams overflowed their banks and fierce thunderstorms poured more than 18 centimetres (6.7 inches) of rain in Cannes and some other areas, according to the Interior Ministry. The Cannes region saw the equivalent of two months of rainfall in less than two hours, local radio France Bleu-Azur reported.Hollande said the overall death toll by midday Sunday was 16, with three still missing. Government officials gave conflicting reports about casualty figures throughout the day, as emergency services fanned out across the region to check homes, stores and overturned cars for victims."It's not over," Hollande said, visiting the flood-stricken retirement home in the town of Biot and meeting with emergency workers.He expressed condolences to families of victims and urged residents to remain cautious, especially on the region's roads, many of which remained impassable Sunday. He promised aid for residents hit by the flooding and lamented serious damage to local stores and other businesses.Some residents criticized authorities for not doing more to prevent flood damage in the region, which is prized by tourists and residents for its mild year-round climate but which has seen increasing flooding in recent years. Local firefighters and meteorologists said the amount of rain Saturday was unusual for the region this time of year, but were especially shocked by the intensity and speed of the storm.People were found dead in the towns of Cannes, Biot, Golfe-Juan and Mandelieu-la-Napoule in the southeast, the president's office said.Three elderly people were killed in the retirement home, Hollande said. Three others were found dead in their car after entering a flooded tunnel, authorities in Golfe-Juan said. Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said the dead included victims who had been trapped in a parking lot and campsites.Winds and rain whipped palm trees along the famed Croisette seaside promenade in Cannes. Some cars parked near the Cannes shore were swept away and overturned by high waves.In nearby Antibes, campsites along the Brague River were suddenly inundated with muddy water, leaving cars overturned.Several trains were stopped because of flooded tracks, and traffic remained stopped along the Mediterranean coast between Nice and Toulon all day Sunday. Several roads were closed.Some 2,500 Italian pilgrims — many of them sick and disabled — were among those stuck on trains. They had travelled to the Marian shrine in Lourdes, where the Catholic faithful often go seeking cures for ailments, and were en route back to Italy on five special pilgrim trains when the storm hit.Several of the stalled trains carried specially-outfitted hospital-style cars, able to accommodate people on stretchers. Unitalsi, an Italian group that brings the sick and disabled to Lourdes, said the pilgrims were generally in good health and spirits though officials expressed some concern for dialysis patients if the delays stretched on."The sick are being cared for and their trip has been going on for 15 hours, but thanks to the help of all the volunteers on board the situation is under control," the head of Unitalsi, Salvatore Pagliuca, said in a statement.The Italian Foreign Ministry said it had mobilized its embassy in Paris and consulates in Nice and Marseille to get the Italians home. After several hours of delay, the five trains resumed their trip home, Unitalsi said on its Facebook page. Some had a long way to go as they were destined for Puglia and Sicily in Italy's south.Pope Francis offered his prayers for the victims during his weekly Sunday blessing from St. Peter's Square."We express our nearness to the hard-hit populations, including with concrete forms of solidarity," he said.The flooding also disrupted a French league soccer match in Nice, forcing the stadium to shut down in the middle of play.Hundreds of emergency workers were involved in rescue efforts Sunday, helped by bright sun contrasting sharply with the sinister skies the night before.___Charlton contributed from Paris. Nicole Winfield at the Vatican contributed to this report.

The Latest: Hurricane Joaquin weakens to Category 2 storm as it aims for Bermuda-The Canadian PressBy Associated Press, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – oct 4,15-yahoonews

HAMILTON, Bermuda - The latest on Hurricane Joaquin and the storm's predicted path. (All times local):
2:15 p.m.Forecasters say Hurricane Joaquin's sustained winds have dropped to 105 mph (165 kph), making it a Category 2 storm.It's still expected to bring hurricane conditions and life-threatening storm surge to Bermuda later in the day when the storm's centre passes the island. U.S. forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say isolated tornadoes are also possible.As the hurricane's eye moves toward Bermuda, swells kicked up by the storm will continue to affect the Bahamas and the eastern coast of the U.S. about 600 miles (965 kilometres) away.
11 a.m.Joaquin is weakening as it heads north. By late Sunday morning, forecasters said it was a powerful Category 3 storm with winds near 115 mph (185 kph). It is expected to bring hurricane conditions and life-threatening storm surges to Bermuda by the afternoon when the centre passes near the island.As the hurricane moves toward Bermuda, swells kicked up by the storm will continue to affect the Bahamas and the eastern coast of the United States.
9:30 a.m.The island of Bermuda is preparing for an encounter with Hurricane Joaquin.People on the British island territory on Sunday boarded up windows and stocked up on supplies as the storm moved toward the island as a Category 3 hurricane. Ferries and bus service were suspended, shelters were expected to open and emergency service agencies were on alert.The Bermuda Weather Service reports that the island should start to feel tropical storm-force winds later Sunday. The centre of Joaquin is expected to pass about 60 miles (97 kilometres) from the island on Monday.The storm was 210 miles (340 kilometres) southwest of Bermuda on Sunday and has maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 kph). It is moving northeast at 21 mph (33 kph).
5 a.m.The U.S. National Hurricane Center says conditions on Bermuda have begun to deteriorate as Joaquin approaches on a northeastward path.The Miami-based centre says about 5 a.m. Saturday that a hurricane warning has been issued for Bermuda by that country's weather service and damaging winds are expected later in the day.Miami experts say the storm is a Category 4 hurricane centred about 250 miles (400 kilometres) southwest of Bermuda. It has sustained top winds of 120 mph (195 kph).The centre says hurricane force winds extend outward up to 70 miles (110 kilometres) from the centre and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 205 miles (335 kilometres).

More heavy rain and flooding forecast along parts off waterlogged East Coast-The Canadian PressBy Bruce Smith And Tom Foreman Jr., The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – OCT 3,15-YAHOONEWS

CHARLESTON, S.C. - While spared the full fury of Hurricane Joaquin, parts of the East Coast still saw record-setting rain Saturday that shut down roads, waterlogged crops and showed little sign of letting up.Much of the drenching was centred in the Carolinas, but coastal communities as far away as New Jersey were feeling the effects of unrelenting rainfall. Rain and flood warnings remained in effect for many parts of the East Coast through Sunday.President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in South Carolina and ordered federal aid to help state and local efforts.Three people died in three separate weather-related traffic incidents in South Carolina since the heavy rains began, the state's highway patrol said, including two motorists who lost control of their cars and a woman hit by a car while walking alongside a highway. Downtown Charleston was closed to incoming traffic Saturday as rain flooded roads and left some motorists stranded as flood waters engulfed their cars. At least two bridges were washed out in other parts of the state."Where we normally are dealing with flooding for a few hours, we're dealing with it in days here," Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen told The Associated Press. "We're seeing areas flood today that did not traditionally flood."Several shelters were opened in coastal counties while health officials warned people not to swim or play in the flood waters. The South Carolina Emergency Management Division said its command centre was open and running 24 hours a day for as long as the flood threat remains.Inland areas of South Carolina also were battered by rain. In Columbia, which is in the middle of the state, business owners spent Saturday caulking and duct-taping windows and readying sandbags."I know it's going to be a sleepless night," said Kelly Tabor, owner of Good for the Sole shoe store.The Greenville-Spartanburg Airport in South Carolina recorded 2.3 inches of rain Saturday, smashing the previous record of 0.77 inches set in 1961, according to John Tomko, National Weather Service meteorologist at Greenville-Spartanburg."This one is extraordinary in that it's such a prolonged event," he said.In North Carolina, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler says farmers are starting to see the impact of the continuous rain on their crops. Apples in Henderson County are starting to split open because they're waterlogged and farmers can't get into the fields to harvest other crops."I had one farmer tell me this is like getting all of your cash assets, put them on a clothesline, waiting for the wind to blow them away," he said.Flooded roads were closed throughout the mid-Atlantic region and power companies reported scattered outages in several states.In New Jersey, storms dislodged an entire house from its pilings in a low-lying area of Middle Township in southern Jersey. No one was in the residence.The National Weather Service in Greenville, South Carolina, said that "bursts of heavy rain are likely" in the Carolinas and parts of northern Georgia that could cause some rivers and streams to flood significantly.The rain levels had the potential to be "life threatening and historic," the service said on its website.Once the rain ends, the threat of flooding persists because the ground is too saturated to absorb water, meteorologists say. And high winds could bring down trees like the one that hit a vehicle near Fayetteville, North Carolina, killing a passenger.The storm also has been linked to a drowning in Spartanburg, South Carolina.Flood watches and warnings also are in effect in Delaware and parts of New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.The weather service issued a warning for residents living along the coast to be alert for rising water. A combination of high water and high waves could result in beach erosion and damage to docks and piers.Still, the Atlantic Seaboard was spared what could have been much worse damage had Hurricane Joaquin not continued on a path well off the U.S. coast. And some people found ways to enjoy the wet weather Saturday.Steven Capito spent the day surfing by the Ocean View Fishing Pier in Norfolk, Virginia, where two- to three-foot waves crashed ashore. Ordinarily, he said waves from the Chesapeake Bay would barely lap his ankles."It's kind of a fun novelty to be out here in the bay," said Capito, who lives in Virginia Beach. "You only get to do it a couple of times a year and it's nice and warm."___This story has been corrected to show that bridges were not washed out in Charleston.___Smith reported from Charleston and Foreman from Charlotte, North Carolina. Contributing to this report were Associated Press journalists Alan Suderman in Richmond, Virginia, Brock Vergakis in Norfolk, Virginia; David Dishneau in Ocean City, Maryland; Bruce Shipkowski in Trenton, New Jersey, Chuck Burton in Charleston and Julie Walker in New York.

Search finds life ring but no other sign of US ship lost off Bahamas in Hurricane Joaquin-The Canadian Press By Ben Fox And Danica Coto, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – OCT 3,15-YAHOONEWS

NASSAU, Bahamas - An intensive, dawn-to-dark search Saturday turned up a life ring but no other sign of a cargo ship with 33 people on board that lost power and communications off the southeastern Bahamas during Hurricane Joaquin.U.S. Coast Guard and Navy aircraft covered a large expanse of the Atlantic Ocean near Crooked Island for the El Faro, which was taking on water as it was battered by massive waves at the height of the hurricane. The search was halted at nightfall and was expected to resume Sunday. Authorities don't know yet what happened to the ship or whether the discovery of the life ring means that the crew were forced to abandon the ship, said Chief Petty Officer Ryan Doss, a Coast Guard spokesman in Miami."There are plenty of instances where things get torn off a ship in heavy winds," Doss said. "It even happens to Coast Guard cutters."The life ring was spotted 120 miles (193 kilometres) northeast of Crooked Island, about 70 miles (113 kilometres) from the last known position of the El Faro before authorities lost contact with it on Thursday as Joaquin raged through that section of the Bahamas as a powerful Category 4 hurricane.TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico, the operator of the ship, said in a statement that it told family members of the crew, who gathered at a union hall in Jacksonville, Florida, that they should not be discouraged by the discovery of the life ring and that it will help the Coast Guard with the search."While this reflects that the ship was caught in rough seas and extreme weather, it is in no way indicative of the ship's fate," the company said. "Small items such as life rings and life jackets are lost at sea frequently, particularly in rough weather."The El Faro was heading to San Juan, Puerto Rico from Jacksonville, Florida when it ran into trouble. It was being battered by winds of more than 130 mph and waves of up to 30 feet (9 metres). The crew reported it had taken on water and was listing 15 degrees but said it was "manageable," according to the company. That was the last it was heard from.The El Faro departed Sept. 29, when Joaquin was still a tropical storm, with 28 crew members from the United States and five from Poland. The company described them as experienced and "more than equipped to handle situations such as changing weather."The weather has improved now that Hurricane Joaquin has moved to the northeast, away from the Bahamas on a path toward Bermuda, but high seas and heavy winds were still making it difficult to search.The vessel carried 685 containers and had on board an EPIRB, which transmits distress signals. An initial ping was received Thursday morning, but no new ones have followed as Coast Guard helicopters and C-130 planes and Navy P-8 scan from the skies.As the threat of the storm receded on a path that would take it away from the U.S. mainland, people in the southeastern Bahamas were in cleanup mode. Joaquin destroyed houses, uprooted trees and unleashed heavy flooding as it hurled torrents of rain. Officials said it would take time to come up with a complete assessment of the damage to private property and infrastructure.An elderly man died on Long Island during the hurricane but it has not yet been determined if the storm caused his death, said Capt. Stephen Russell, the director of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Agency.Late Saturday, the storm was centred about 455 miles (730 kilometres) southwest of Bermuda and was moving northeast at 17 mph (28 kph). It strengthened again into a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph (235 kph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. The storm is expected to lose strength in upcoming days, but a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch were issued for Bermuda.The eye of Joaquin was expected to pass west of Bermuda on Sunday, but the storm still might veer closer to the island, forecasters warned.___Coto reported from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Associated Press writer Matt Sedensky in Miami contributed to this report.

Workers dig up more bodies as mudslide death toll reaches 56; 350 believed missing-The Canadian PressBy Sonia Perez D., The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – OCT 3,15-YAHOONEWS

SANTA CATARINA PINULA, Guatemala - Rescue workers using shovels and pickaxes recovered more bodies from the rubble of a collapsed hillside on the outskirts of Guatemala City Saturday as officials said the death toll had risen to 56 with another 350 people believed missing.Julio Sanchez, spokesman for Guatemala's volunteer firefighters, told a news conference that the death toll will likely continue to rise as emergency crews dig through tons of earth that buried an estimated 125 homes Thursday night. The previous number of confirmed dead had been 30 with up to 600 people believed missing."We still have hope of finding people alive if we keep searching," said emergency services co-ordinator, Sergio Cabanas.At the search site, workers with dogs laboured without rest, halting only when a long whistle sounded, testing if anyone was still alive under the mud and debris."We're from the rescue unit," one worker announced. "If there is someone there, please make some noise or yell."When no response was heard, two more long whistles sounded, a sign that the workers should continue digging.Cabanas said he had been contacted by several people who reported receiving messages on their cellphones from family members trapped under the rubble. He said authorities had not seen the reported text messages, but had asked local telephone companies to try to map out the places where the messages were sent from.Among those mourning the loss of their relatives on Saturday was Nehemias Gonzalez, who seemed to have run out of tears. He lost his 21-year-old wife, Masiel Alexandra, and their 2-year-old child, Angel Efrain.Gonzalez said he was working at his job at a McDonald's restaurant when the landslide occurred. He said he usually left work at 11 p.m., but that day he was given extra chores and didn't leave until 4 a.m. Friday. It wasn't until then that he learned about the disaster."The last thing she said when I called her on the telephone in the afternoon was that she loved me," Gonzalez said, looking down at the ground. "I love her, too."Also at the site on Saturday was Haroldo Perez, who travelled with four other relatives from San Marcos, about 177 miles (285 kilometres) west of the capital. Armed with shovels, they were searching for his 36-year-old sister Mary Perez, a secretary they had not heard from since the mudslide.The dead were being brought to an improvised morgue where weeping relatives identified the bodies. The dead included Quani Bonilla, 18, who played on the national squash team.Also among the bodies, rescuers found a mother embracing her two girls, said Carlos Turcios, a doctor who saw them when he came to help the rescue.The hill that towers over Cambray, a neighbourhood in the suburb of Santa Catarina Pinula, about 10 miles (15 kilometres) east of Guatemala City, partly collapsed onto a 200-foot (60-meter) stretch of the hamlet just before midnight, burying an estimated 125 homes.Raul Rodas, an assistant village mayor, said about 150 families had lived in the area where the mudslide occurred.Some of the untouched homes in Cambray, which sits on the edge of a small river, were abandoned by their owners for fear of further mudslides.Homemaker Dulce del Carmen Lavarenzo Pu said she had just returned from church Thursday evening when the ground shook and she heard a terrible noise. A wave of mud slid from the nearby mountainside and buried everything just 150 feet (50 metres) from her house."Everything went black, because the lights went out," the 28-year-old said. "Ash and dust were falling, so we left the house. You couldn't see anything."Her cousin was among those killed when the rain-sodden hillside about 300 feet (100 metres) high had collapsed onto her neighbourhood. Marleni Pu, 25, stood Friday at the edge of the mudslide, her face swollen with weeping."My uncles, my cousins, my nieces and nephews are all there," she said, looking across the field of debris where about two dozen relatives had lived. "Six houses where my relatives lived are all under the hillside now." Searchers dug out her relative, Rony Ramos, 23, who was rescued from a home near the edge of mudflow. But at its centre, the landslide buried houses under a layer of rocks and earth as much as 50 feet (15 metres) deep. He had apparently been trapped in an air pocket, face down and unable to move."When our personnel were searching through the rubble, they heard a voice," said rescue worker Cecilio Chacaj. "They located the man, who was buried about two meters (six feet) under rubble." He said rescuers worked frantically for five hours with jackhammers and saws to free Ramos.

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-OCTOBER 04, 2015-10:00PM

1 Day, Magnitude 2.5+ Worldwide
38 earthquakes - DownloadUpdated: 2015-10-05 02:13:41 UTCShowing event times using UTC38 earthquakes in map area

    5.0 Off the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand 2015-10-05 01:09:38 UTC 60.2 km
    4.3 102km ESE of Iwaki, Japan 2015-10-05 00:26:23 UTC 32.6 km
    4.6 43km N of Palue, Indonesia 2015-10-04 23:59:10 UTC 223.0 km
    2.8 67km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska 2015-10-04 23:10:46 UTC 72.2 km
    4.7 124km SSW of Kotaagung, Indonesia 2015-10-04 22:50:02 UTC 51.0 km
    4.4 20km SE of Jarm, Afghanistan 2015-10-04 21:39:22 UTC 228.4 km
    3.0 30km SE of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska 2015-10-04 21:29:34 UTC 103.3 km
    2.6 9km SW of Honoka'a, Hawaii 2015-10-04 20:53:15 UTC 13.6 km
    2.8 7km NNE of Helena, Oklahoma 2015-10-04 19:53:56 UTC 5.0 km
    4.8 South of the Fiji Islands 2015-10-04 18:16:53 UTC 520.0 km
    4.9 81km NNE of Obelobel, Indonesia 2015-10-04 17:45:55 UTC 313.3 km
    4.8 146km S of Bambanglipuro, Indonesia 2015-10-04 16:40:16 UTC 47.3 km
    3.3 24km NE of Fritz Creek, Alaska 2015-10-04 16:08:35 UTC 52.8 km
    2.5 24km SSE of Progreso, B.C., MX 2015-10-04 15:30:17 UTC 17.4 km
    4.9 93km ENE of Hihifo, Tonga 2015-10-04 14:57:42 UTC 17.3 km
    5.6 34km SW of Lluta, Peru 2015-10-04 14:50:32 UTC 71.6 km
    3.0 70km ESE of Lakeview, Oregon 2015-10-04 14:30:34 UTC 9.2 km
    3.3 71km ESE of Lakeview, Oregon 2015-10-04 13:28:19 UTC 9.8 km
    4.7 100km NE of Chichi-shima, Japan 2015-10-04 12:55:50 UTC 28.3 km
    3.1 90km NNW of Chirikof Island, Alaska 2015-10-04 12:09:54 UTC 72.5 km     
    5.2 63km W of Ovalle, Chile 2015-10-04 10:11:55 UTC 27.4 km
    4.6 64km WSW of Ovalle, Chile 2015-10-04 09:06:41 UTC 30.4 km

    4.7 205km ESE of Antonio Enes, Mozambique 2015-10-04 08:28:51 UTC 10.0 km
    3.0 90km NNW of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-10-04 07:47:36 UTC 56.0 km
    2.8 100km W of Willow, Alaska 2015-10-04 07:26:22 UTC 11.0 km
    4.6 South of the Fiji Islands 2015-10-04 06:53:10 UTC 527.6 km
    2.6 71km N of Tierras Nuevas Poniente, Puerto Rico 2015-10-04 06:45:44 UTC 13.0 km
    2.9 45km W of Rincon, Puerto Rico 2015-10-04 05:28:08 UTC 10.0 km
    4.7 20km NNE of Taniwel, Indonesia 2015-10-04 05:08:34 UTC 41.9 km
    2.8 73km N of Tierras Nuevas Poniente, Puerto Rico 2015-10-04 04:48:30 UTC 40.0 km
    3.4 8km NNE of Helena Valley Northwest, Montana 2015-10-04 03:52:24 UTC 4.3 km
    5.3 85km WSW of Coquimbo, Chile 2015-10-04 03:49:50 UTC 10.0 km
    4.5 207km WSW of Abepura, Indonesia 2015-10-04 02:39:35 UTC 86.4 km
    4.5 207km WSW of Abepura, Indonesia 2015-10-04 02:39:35 UTC 86.4 km
    2.6 14km SSE of Yosemite Valley, California 2015-10-04 00:22:03 UTC 5.0 km

OTHER STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/9-dead-hundreds-missing-in-guatemalan.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/hurricane-joaquin-strengthens-but.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/typhoon-kills-2-in-taiwan-makes.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/the-last-2-days-was-light-in-chile.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/the-after-shocks-in-chile-are-getting.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/the-quakes-are-not-so-frequent-and-not.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/see-how-chile-is-still-shakin-and-quakin.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/chile-rebuilding-after-quakes.html 
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/chile-is-still-quaking-after-big-83-and.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/at-least-11-dead-now-in-chile-double.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/it-looks-like-my-hunch-was-correct.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/a-double-eclipse-occurred-for-first.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/king-felipe-6th-of-spain-at-white-house.html

DAY 7 OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEBATES AT THE UNITED NATIONS TODAY.CANADA FINISHES THE LAST DAY OF THE DEBATES.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 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 UN DEBATE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/day-6-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/day-5-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-4-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-3-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-2-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/kazakhstan-at-un-calls-for-new.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-1-of-general-assembly-dates-at.html

1 CORINTHIANS 1:19-21
19  For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
20  Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer (DEBATER) of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
21  For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.

1 PETER 3:16-22
16  Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ.
17  For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well doing, than for evil doing.
18  For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:
19  By which also he (JESUS) went and preached unto the spirits in prison;(IN HADES OR HELL)
20  Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
21  The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ:
22  Who is gone into heaven, and is on the right hand of God; angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him.

UNITED NATIONS WEBTV
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ADOPTING SUSTAINABILITY GOALS AT THE UN-UNANAMOUS YES
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http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/ga11680.doc.htm
http://www.project-everyone.org/
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http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/news.shtml
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015/transformingourworld

OCT 04,15 NO SPEAKERS AT THE UN.DAY 8.
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OTHER SPEECHES
http://gadebate.un.org/70/oman
http://gadebate.un.org/70/president-general-assembly-closing
CANADAS SPEECH
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Address by Daniel Jean, Deputy Minister of Foreign-Affa[rs, to the 70th Session of the United Nations-Genera[ Assembly-October 3, 2015 = New York City, New York-Check Against Delivery-FRENCH PAGES I LEFT OUT-ENGLISH ONLY IN HERE.

Mr. President, Mr. Secretary-General, Excellencies,Ladies and Gentlemen,[ am honoured to appear before you today to deliver these remarks on behalf of the Government of Canada in this, the 70th anniversary year of the United Nations.As a founding member of the UN, Canada played a constructive role in drafting the Charter and creating this organization- before, during and after the 1945 international conference in San Francisco.There can be little doubt that, over the last seven decades, through this Assembly, other UN bodies, and- the myriad agencies, funds and programs associated with the UN, this institution has often helped to improve the lives and prospects of people around the world. It has done so even as member states and the UN itself have struggled to realize the organization's most fundamental aspirations. And since that time, Canada and Canadians have been steadfast supporters of the United Nations and deeply engaged in its work to deliver results for the benefit of our common future.Development Assistance One of the ways in which the UN led the way in its early years- and in which it continues to light the path ahead, has been in the vital area of international development. Canada is proud to support, in word and deed, the commitments in the 2030 Agenda. This organization- and the international community it represents - deserves our praise for aiming to eliminate poverty on a global scale. Rt is an objective that will require innovative new approaches and new partnerships. We will also need to promote fundamental freedoms, the rule of law, and accountable governance in those parts of the world where these critical building blocks for sustainable development are weak or absent.Canada looks forward to collaborating with others to sustain the momentum already underway as a result of the Millennium Development Goals, and to move forward with renewed determination.The Government of Canada has identified maternal,newborn and child health as a priority for developmentin support of which we have committed $3.5 billion over the next five years. There has been progress, to be sure,but there remains much more to do. Canada welcomes the inclusion of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in the 2030 Agenda as a means of following through on the commitments made under the 2010 G8 Muskoka Initiative, the "Saving Every Woman, Every Child Summit"in Toronto in 2014, and the renewed "Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health".As the international community commits to implementing the 2030 Agenda, one of the most critical questions we still face is how to finance the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals. While current Official Development Assistance will retain its important role, current and projected levels fall well short of the trillions of dollars required to implement these goals. We need to find new ways to blend financing from donors, foundations, the private sector and other sources to fill this gap.The Global Financing Facility in support of "Every Woman Every Child" is an excellent model of how the private sector can be brought on board to collaborate with national governments to sustainably finance maternal, newborn and child health initiatives. The additional investment generated through the GFF and other innovative financing mechanisms will set the course for increasing funding from the current billions of dollars allocated for development finance to the trillions required for the post-2015 agenda. Canada will continue to play a leading role in helping to establish these mechanisms to secure sustainable financing, and leverage the expertise and resources of the private sector in support of development out comes.****** Switch to English ******Our rules-based international system must be preserved. International guarantees lose their meaning if rules are flagrantly violated. We must face these acute challenges to security and human rights, as in lraq and Syria, as well as the abuses which follow in the wake of acts of aggression such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the illegal annexation of Crimea,and continued interference in Eastern Ukraine. This podium must not be used by leaders to subvert the principles on which this organization was established. This platform should be used to respond to, and tackle, these global threats.Two countries that persistently violate international standards in this realm- whose governments oppress their own people and threaten their neighbours as well as global peace generally- are Iran and North Korea.Non-compliance over decades raises questions about ambition and intention, Verbal pledges or paper promises are not enough, There must be verifiable evidence of compliance and meaningful penalties for continued defiance° In this regard, while we appreciate the efforts of the P5+1, the real test of the Iran Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or any similar agreement,will be in its concrete implementation and independent verification. Actions speak louder than words. To that end, it is vital to support, sustain and, where necessary,enhance, the monitoring capabilities of the relevant agencies - such as the International Atomic Energy Agency- and ensure that verifiable deeds match conciliatory words. Nothing less than the credibility of the UN is at stake on such matters.As with any organization, it is vital for the UN to reassess what it does and how it pursues its goals in light of the remarkable changes since its inception. Canada wholeheartedly supports the High Level Review of Peace Operations- we cannot always rely on the instruments of yesterday to deal with the crises of today.Freedom, peace and stability pave the way to lasting  prosperity. As we all know, the path to real, sustainable development requires action at many levels- and with many partners. Private sector-led growth is a key ingredient for achieving this goal and for reducing poverty. Trade and investment are at the heart of this effort. This is why Canada is a firm supporter of a free and open trading system that fosters growth, contributes to development and supports poverty reduction in all regions of the world.Climate Change-Perhaps no issue reminds us that we are all part of one world than the threat to our collective well,being posed by climate change. Climate change is a global challenge requiring global solutions. Canada takes the challenge of climate change seriously and is working with all Parties under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to reach an effective post-2020 climate change agreement at the COP21 meeting later this year in Paris. For Canada, an effective agreement must address both mitigation and adaptation;and, most importantly, such an agreement must include a commitment to mitigation actions by all the world's major emitters of greenhouse gases. On May 15, Canada announced its post-2020 climate change target- an economy-wide reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. This is an ambitious target that is in line with other major industrialized countries and reflects our national circumstances, including Canada's position as a world leader in clean electricity generation. Canada recognizes that financing is a key part of the discussion and, moving forward with our partners, we will, as we have done in the past, continue to support international climate-change financing. Canada has already pledged $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, in addition to a previous investment of $1.2 billion we provided under Fast-Start Financing, which has supported a number of beneficial projects in more than 70 developing countries.Canada's Financial Contribution to the UN From the beginning, Canada has been one of the largest and most reliable financial contributors to the UN. Seen in the light of that support, it should come as no surprise that the Government of Canada and Canadians expect this money to be spent wisely and that the UN should be held accountable for its expenditures° Conclusion- As ! said at the outset, the over-arching aims of the UN since its inception have been remarkably consistent:to help achieve greater prosperity and security, to advance mutual respect, fairness and good international conduct, and, ultimately, to inspire and sustain the hopes of people everywhere for a better future. With our friends and partners in the global community, we have striven to make this world a better place and to make the UN a better instrument to achieve these goals. We look forward to working together with other nations, as we have for seven decades, in pursuit of this common purpose.Thankyou.

CLOSING Statement Summary: UN-MOGENS LYKKETOFT (Denmark), President of the General Assembly, said the general debate had gathered the highest number of Heads of State and Government than ever before to discuss challenges and opportunities relating to global peace, security, development and human rights.  While celebrating the Organization’s seventieth anniversary, those leaders had reaffirmed the spirit and principles of the Charter and confirmed their faith in the central role of the United Nations in international cooperation.  It was also fitting that the general debate had been preceded by a meeting with Pope Francis and by the Sustainable Development Summit, where Member States had adopted the 2030 Agenda, “a truly seminal commitment by our community of nations”.  With the Summit focussing on sustainable development, the debate’s focus was on “the road ahead for peace and security and human rights”.Recapping some of the major concerns raised, he said speakers had repeatedly stressed the need for a global response, rooted in international law and solidarity, to the crisis of refugees, displaced persons and migrants across the world.  With that in mind, he said that he would, when attending the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund (IMF) annual meeting of finance ministers in Peru on 9 October, highlight financing needs for implementing the new Sustainable Development Goals and for responding to the ongoing humanitarian crisis.  Speakers had also highlighted the need for peaceful political solutions in Syria and in other parts of the Middle East, he said.“The radical actions of ISIL, Boko Haram, Al-Shabaab and other extremist groups were unanimously denounced and rejected as an affront to our common humanity,” he said, noting that many delegates had recalled the importance of prevention as a key to preserving peace and stability and the need to address the root causes of conflict.  The growing role of regional and subregional organizations in safeguarding peace and security had also been highlighted, with many Member States addressing disarmament challenges, ranging from small arms and light weapons to nuclear non-proliferation.  In that regard, speakers widely recognized as a significant diplomatic achievement the agreement on the Iran nuclear programme and welcomed the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.Delegations had agreed on the pressing need to reach agreement at the Climate Conference in Paris.  Since the Summit had begun last week, 70 countries had submitted their intended national determined contributions, bringing the total number to 146.  Universal implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals was imperative, including the need for financing, technology and fighting corruption, he said.  On human rights, he noted remarks made on discrimination against different groups and the need for further progress in realizing the rights of women and girls.  Numerous interventions had stressed a pressing need for reform of the Security Council so that it would reflect today’s geopolitical realities, he said.- See more at: http://gadebate.un.org/70/president-general-assembly-closing#sthash.DUyqDujA.dpuf 

Saturday, October 03, 2015

DAY 6 OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEBATES AT THE UNITED NATIONS TODAY.THE VATICAN HAD ITS SPEECH AT THE UN YESTERDAY.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 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 UN DEBATE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/day-5-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-4-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-3-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-2-of-general-assembly-debates-at.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/kazakhstan-at-un-calls-for-new.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/day-1-of-general-assembly-dates-at.html

1 CORINTHIANS 1:19-21
19  For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
20  Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer (DEBATER) of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
21  For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.

1 PETER 3:16-22
16  Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ.
17  For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well doing, than for evil doing.
18  For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:
19  By which also he (JESUS) went and preached unto the spirits in prison;(IN HADES OR HELL)
20  Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
21  The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ:
22  Who is gone into heaven, and is on the right hand of God; angels and authorities and powers being made subject unto him.

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http://www.un.org/press/en
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http://webtv.un.org/meetings-events/general-assembly/general-debate/70th-session/
ADOPTING SUSTAINABILITY GOALS AT THE UN-UNANAMOUS YES
http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/ga11688.doc.htm
http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/ga11680.doc.htm
http://www.project-everyone.org/
http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/news.shtml
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OCT 03,15 SPEAKERS AT THE UN.DAY 6.
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OTHER SPEECHES
http://gadebate.un.org/70/syrian-arab-republic
http://gadebate.un.org/70/grenada
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VATICAN SPEECH AT NUCLEAR WEAPON MEETING
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THE HOLY SEE-INTERVENTION OF H.E. PAUL RICHARD GALLAGHER-SECRETARY FOR RELATIONS WITH STATES-General Debate The United Nations at 70:The Road Ahead for Peace, Security and Human Rights-2 October 2015

Mr President,Echoing the sentiments of Pope Francis, who recently visited the United Nations, I renew the congratulations of the Holy See on your election as President of the Seventieth Session of the General Assembly. I also greet each of the participants at this gathering, and express my hope that its work will prove fruitful and give new impetus to the commitment for creating a world of peace and security, respect for human rights and the promotion of the necessary conditions for integral human development. Significantly, on the 24th of this month, we will celebrate the entry into force of the Charter of the United Nations.I. The 2030 Agenda-The recently concluded Summit of Heads of State and Government adopted a plan of action for the prosperity of peoples and the planet, and for strengthening peace in greater freedom. To this end, the signatories of the 2030 Agenda have undertaken the task of proposing a stable and sustainable pace for the world economy.1 The Holy See can only express its satisfaction, along with the governments which took part in the process of drawing up the Agenda, and their citizens. Here I would mention that even before the completion of negotiations, Pope Francis stated that the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is an important sign of hope for humanity.II. Wars and Conflicts-In contrast to the promising hopes generated by the 2030 Agenda and the Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa, July 2015), there is the sad panorama of war. It is obvious that, unless conflicts are properly resolved, all efforts to overcome poverty will fail. The Holy See is therefore seriously concerned about the global consequences of conflicts; above all, it expresses deep regret for the countless victims of these wars, and joins its voice to the plea of all those who suffer.1 Cf. Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Preamble. We must acknowledge that over the past seventy years the United Nations has succeeded in avoiding a great global conflict and the outbreak of many wars between member States. At the same time, it has halted or resolved many regional conflicts and complex instances of civil war. Nonetheless, there are presently at least fifty conflicts or situations of latent conflict, to say nothing of the actions of international terrorist and criminal organizations, set up as quasi-states and as a sort of “alternative” international community. We have before us, unfortunately, the immense tragedy of the war in Syria, with its thousands of dead, its millions displaced persons, and its tremendous consequences for stability in the region.Similarly, the troubles in Libya, Central Africa, the Great Lakes Region and South Sudan must remain at the centre of the international community’s attention. Nor can the tragic situation in Ukraine be overlooked, or many other smaller or more contained conflicts, violations of humanitarian law or the atypical warfare waged by drug traffickers and other criminal groups.Then there is the grave conflict in the Middle East, which has been ongoing since the first years of the United Nations. That region, a cradle of civilizations, is immersed in a situation which combines every form of conflict and every possible subject: State and non-State combatants, ethnic and cultural groups, terrorism, criminality, etc.The “atrocities and unspeakable human rights violations which characterize today’s conflicts are transmitted live by the media”,2 and, through wide diffusion and repetition, they risk generating a numbing familiarity and indifference. The international community, for its part, must feel a grave responsibility to act resolutely, renewing its political and juridical structures so as to limit and overcome, quickly, effectively and to the extent possible, the consequences of the current war-related crises.III. Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons-It is a bitter irony that the seventieth anniversary of the United Nations Organization is accompanied by an exodus of peoples which is the greatest seen since those caused by the Second World War. Entire populations are being displaced, as they flee from war, persecution, exploitation and poverty. These waves of migrations, sadly, are seen more in terms of the additional burden of unforeseen problems they cause for the countries of passage or arrival, than in terms of the tribute of human life paid by millions of innocent people.Furthermore, as a response to such mass migrations, the fear of terrorism and other local problems, there has been a return to the practice of building walls and barriers between peoples. This is a sad example of inhumanity, a hasty and ineffective solution to security, and one which we thought the events of the late 1980s had definitively consigned to oblivion.The Holy See, at the same time, urgently appeals to States to overcome every form of nationalistic self-interest and, above all, to recognize the unity of our human family, to have faith in the human person. Distant and more recent history teaches us that migrants, even in the most dramatic situations of displacement, have always made a positive contribution to their host countries; more importantly, however, these migrants are women and men who, by virtue of their humanity, possess erga omnes the universal right to life and to dignity.POPE FRANCIS, Address to Participants of the Meeting Organized by the Pontifical Council “Cor Unum” on the Iraqi-Syrian Humanitarian Crisis, 17 September 2015.IV. Lines of Reflection and Commitment of the United Nations-Together with offering hospitality, the present dramatic situation urgently demands a commitment to address the causes which force peoples to flee, and thus to make real, effective and generous decisions in favour of peace and integral human development. The solemn commitment to implemen the 2030 Agenda is more timely than ever and must be advanced with courage. At the same time, we must recognize that without peace between peoples and nations it will be impossible to implement the Agenda.To this end, the Holy See would suggest four areas of reflection as its contribution to the necessary discernment. These are the “responsibility to protect”, respect for international law, disarmament and protection of the environment.IV.1 Responsibility to Protect-“Responsibility to protect” and the “responsibility to observe the existing international law” are to be considered necessary instruments for discharging the immediate obligation to welcome exiles without putting up unjust barriers, for the universal enactment of the 2030 Agenda, and likewise for the protection of the environment.The principle of a “responsibility to protect” all peoples from massive atrocities, instances of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity is today recognized and accepted by all. This “responsibility”, as has been noted, first obliges national governments, and then the international community or regional groupings of states, but always in accordance with international law. Yet it is not always easy to carry out this duty in practice, not least because its observance often conflicts with a strict literal interpretation of the principle of non-intervention as sanctioned by Paragraph 7 of Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations; there is also the suspicion, historically founded, that under the guise of humanitarian intervention, the principle of the sovereign equality of the members of the United Nations Organization, established in Paragraph 2 of the same Article of the Charter, is overridden.Nonetheless, due to the unacceptable human costs of inaction, the search for effective juridical means for the practical application of this principle must be one of the most urgent central priorities of the United Nations. To this end, it would be most useful if the states present in this General Assembly, in the Security Council and in the other bodies of the United Nations, could discern clear and effective criteria for applying the principle, and for the corresponding integration of Chapter 7 of the Charter of the United Nations. Furthermore, drawing on the significant experience of the United Nations and various dependent Agencies in peacekeeping, peace-building and other humanitarian interventions, rapid and effective means should be found for implementing eventual decisions relative to the “responsibility to protect”.The great goals and principles of the Preamble and of Article 1 of the Charter of the United Nations are a sure guide to the interpretation and application of all successive provisions of the Charter. Hence, the solemn duties of “saving succeeding generations from the scourge of war… and reaffirming faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person” (cf. Charter of the United Nations, Preamble), “promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedom for all” (ibid., Article 1, Par. 3), not only justify the implementation of the “responsibility to protect”, but also bind the international community to find the means to do so. Otherwise, the great edifice of the Charter of the United Nations would be reduced to a mere tool for maintaining global equilibrium and for resolving controversies. This would betray not only those-who drafted the Charter, but also the millions of victims whose blood was shed in the great wars of the last century.IV.2 Responsibility to Observe the Existing International Law-The second element, which today’s conflicts – and the humanitarian crises caused by them – force us to consider, is what we can call “the responsibility to observe the existing law”, in response to global or regional crises. This requires, first of all, a genuine and transparent application of Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations. The principle of non-intervention sanctioned in Paragraph 7 of that Article, together with Paragraphs 3 and 4, excludes all unilateral use of force against another member of the United Nations and demands full respect for governments which are lawfully constituted and recognized.Article 2, however, cannot become an alibi for excusing gross violations of human rights. The seventy-year experience of the United Nations has amply demonstrated that grave violations of human dignity on the part of governments can be redressed and resolved peacefully by means of denunciation and persuasion on the part of civil society and governments themselves. Where gross violations of human rights persist, and further intervention is considered necessary, there is no other recourse than to apply those measures set forth in Chapters 6 and 7 of the Charter of the United Nations.In addition, adherence to the Charter of the United Nations, as well as to the cardinal principle of international law – pacta sunt servanda – which is no tautology but rather the affirmation of the rule of law itself, has definitively banned concepts such as “preventive war”, and even more, attempts to redesign entire geographic areas and distribution of peoples under the pretext of a principle of security. At the same time, the most evident and reasonable understanding of Paragraph 4 of Article 2 of the Charter excludes any intervention of third party States in favour of one or another side in a situation of civil conflict.A serious examination of conscience is needed to accept responsibility for the role that certain unilateral interventions have had in the humanitarian crisis which today causes so much hurt in our world. As Pope Francis recently stated, “…hard evidence is not lacking of the negative effects of military and political interventions which are not coordinated between members of the international community” (Address to the United Nations Organization). The current crisis, therefore, calls us to renewed efforts to apply the law in force and to develop new norms aimed also at combating the phenomenon of international terrorism in full respect for the law.IV.3 Disarmament-Multilateral action for peace and collective security can be effectively advanced with the help of another instrument recognized by the Charter of the United Nations, and often taken into consideration in this Assembly: disarmament. Here too we find ourselves in an area of light and shadows, with the prevalence, unfortunately, of the latter. There is the telling example of the failure of the Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons this past May. In view of this impasse, it is all the more important that the international community and the individual States most involved clearly signal a real desire to pursue the shared objective of a world free of nuclear arms, “in full application of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, in letter and spirit, with the goal of a complete prohibition of the weapons” (ibid.).As Pope Francis has noted in various fora, nuclear deterrence and the threat of mutually assured destruction are irreconcilable with, and contrary to, an ethics of fraternity and peaceful coexistence between peoples and between States. The nuclear arms race, and the arms race in general, with their expenditure of human and economic resources, are based, in the final analysis, on the denial of the human dignity of one’s potential enemies, even to the denial of one’s own dignity and survival. Consequently, the process aimed at a deeper understanding of the grave humanitarian effects of the use of weapons of mass destruction, and nuclear arms in particular, is not only to be encouraged, but also to be considered necessary.With regard to the humanitarian dimension, the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention and that on Cluster Munitions should also be mentioned. These are two instruments for disarmament and for adapting humanitarian law to the complexities of today’s world; they aim at stigmatizing and banning these dreadful ordnances which have such a devastating and indiscriminate impact on civilian populations. The Holy See joins all those who work for an effective implementation of these instruments, in expressing the hope that they will soon be signed by States which have not yet done so.The effective and full enactment of the principles of the Charter of the United Nations calls for replacing a mindset of rejection of others, of distrust and fear, with the ethic of responsibility. This, too, requires a reflection on the meaning of the concept of collective security, which has to do not only with war and military actions, but also with broader economic, financial, ethical, social and humanitarian dimensions.IV.4 Climate Change-Looking ahead, we see another grave responsibility, both for the effective implementation of the 2030 Agenda and for peace itself. It is the hoped-for agreement on climate change to be adopted at the Paris Conference in December 2015. The climate is a global common good, a responsibility which each of us has, above all towards the most vulnerable groups of present and future generations. It is a responsibility which is necessarily transversal; it requires effective multilateral and interdisciplinary cooperation on the part of each, based on his or her own ability and characteristics, but united in facing the challenging question: “What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up?” (Laudato Si’, 160).The Paris Conference represents an important phase in the process of re-establishing a balance between global greenhouse gas emissions and the earth’s capacity to absorb them. To this end, there is an urgent need to adopt a fair, transformational and legally binding global agreement. This would send a meaningful signal to the entire international community by promoting a rapid transition to a development marked by low carbon footprint, and by providing a powerful impetus to reinforcing the intrinsic linkage between two objectives: eradicating poverty and easing the effects of climate change. This linkage shows that the threat of climate change and our responses to it can become a promising opportunity to improve health, transportation, energy security and new opportunities for employment.An effective accord on these issues, in addition to the important value they possess in and of themselves, can only contribute to the general agreements between States regarding integral human development, the responsibility to protect, peace, disarmament and respect for international law.V. Conclusion-Mr President,To acknowledge the limitations of the Charter of the United Nations with regard to new situations of crisis, or, sadly, before the evidence of the failure to observe its prescriptions, is not the same thing as stating or lamenting the failure of the Organization itself. These limitations are rather the inevitable shadows of the great framework of the first global project for peace and international cooperation, which has happily endured for seventy years, and are an incentive to full respect for the law in force and the promotion of greater trust and cooperation. The Holy See thus expresses the hope that this seventieth anniversary, marked by the solemn adoption of the 2030 Agenda, may be the beginning of a harmonious and ever fuller cooperation for the benefit of all humanity.Pope Benedict XVI, in 2008, and Pope Paul VI, during his visit fifty years ago on the twentieth anniversary of the Organization, both pointed out that the United Nations is called “increasingly to serve as a sign of unity between States and an instrument of service to the entire human family”;3 and consequently, the Organization represents “the obligatory path of modern civilization and world peace”.4 The United Nations must therefore become a place where a true family of nations and peoples can meet and prosper, a place where all forms of war and unilateral intervention will be for ever prohibited, not only in words, but above all in the spirit and intentions of every governmental authority.Thank you, Mr President. 

Friday, October 2, 2015-Cardinals to take possession of their titular churches

Vatican City, 2 October 2015 (VIS) - The Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff today announced that on Sunday 11 October the following cardinals will take possession of their titular churches.At 11 a.m., Cardinal Francis Xavier Kriengsak Kovithavanij, archbishop of Bangkok, Thailand, will take possession of the title of Santa Maria Addolorata (Viale della Venezia Giulia, 134).At 11.15 a.m. Cardinal Alberto Suarez Inda, archbishop of Morelia, Mexico, will take possession of the title of San Policarpo (Piazza Aruleno Celio Sabino, 50).At 11.30 a.m., Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, S.D.B., archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar, will take possession of the title of Sant’Ireneo a Centocelle (Via dei Castani, 291).At 12.00 p.m., Cardinal Ricardo Blazquez Perez, archbishop of Valladolid, Spain, will take possession of the title of Santa Maria in Vallicella (Via del Governo Vecchio, 134).

Friday, October 2, 2015-Statement by the Director of the Holy See Press Office

Vatican City, 2 October 2015 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., today issued the following statement regarding the Pope's meeting with Kim Davis, an American public official who spent five days in prison for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.“The brief meeting between Mrs. Kim Davis and Pope Francis at the Apostolic Nunciature in Washington, D.C. has continued to provoke comments and discussion. In order to contribute to an objective understanding of what transpired I am able to clarify the following points:Pope Francis met with several dozen persons who had been invited by the nunciature to greet him as he prepared to leave Washington D.C. for New York City. Such brief greetings occur on all papal visits and are due to the Pope’s characteristic kindness and availability. The only real audience granted by the Pope at the nunciature was with one of his former students and his family.“The Pope did not enter into the details of the situation of Mrs. Davis and his meeting with her should not be considered a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects”.

Statement of H.E. Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States, at the IX Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty (New York, 29 September 2015), 30.09.2015-[B0742]

Here below the Statement by H.E. Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States, at the IX Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty (New York, 29 September 2015):Statement by H.E. Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher-Mr President, Mr Executive Secretary, Ladies and Gentlemen,I am pleased to convey to you the greetings of Pope Francis, who, on the occasion of the III Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, stated that “a global ethic is needed if we are to reduce the nuclear threat and work towards nuclear disarmament. Now, more than ever, technological, social and political inter-dependence urgently calls for an ethic of solidarity (cf. JOHN PAUL II, Encyclical Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, 38), which encourages peoples to work together for a more secure world, and a future that is increasingly rooted in moral values and responsibility on a global scale”.The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty can play a significant role in strengthening this “global ethic”. The CTBT requires not only that each State Party undertake not to carry out, to refrain from causing, encouraging, or in any way participating in the carrying out of any nuclear weapon test explosion or any other nuclear explosion, and to prohibit and prevent any such nuclear explosion, as stated in its Article 1. The Treaty requires also the collaboration of all States Parties in the implementation of the CTBT Verification Regime, which is an effective deterrent to any type of development of nuclear weapons, as well as an important “early warning” instrument in civil and scientific sectors, one capable of favouring a better response to natural catastrophes.At the basis of this “global ethic”, there must be an awareness and determination that in order to respond adequately to the challenges of the twenty-first century, it is essential to replace the logic of fear and mistrust with the ethic of responsibility, and so foster a climate of trust which values multilateral dialogue through consistent and responsible cooperation between all the members of the international community.This responsibility becomes all the more necessary at a time when, as the Holy Father pointed out in the encyclical Laudato Si’, mentioning among other things nuclear technology, “never has humanity had such power over itself, yet nothing ensures that it will be used wisely, particularly when we consider how it is currently being used” (No. 104). The nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, whose seventieth anniversary we mark this year, “has become the symbol of the boundless destructive power of man when he makes distorted use of scientific and technical advances, and serves as a perpetual warning to humanity to forever repudiate war and ban nuclear arms and all weapons of mass destruction” (Post-Angelus Address, 9 August 2015).It is our duty towards humanity as a whole, and especially to the poor and to future generations, to use the unprecedented power which science and technology provide for the service of the common good, and for promoting a genuine culture of peace.Mr President,When the Holy See ratified the CTBT on 18 July 2001, it reiterated its longstanding view that the banning of tests and the further development of nuclear weapons, disarmament and non-proliferation “are closely linked and must be achieved as quickly as possible under effective international control”. Today, while commending those States who have decided to ratify the Treaty, my Delegation wishes to repeat its appeal to the remaining States whose ratification is necessary for the Treaty to enter into force, thereby demonstrating courageous leadership and a high sense of political responsibility at the service, once again, of the common good, and the promotion of a genuine culture of peace.This is also one of the best ways to strengthen the promotion of two interdependent issues: nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation, as well as to strengthen the fight against nuclear terrorism. The entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty will act as a cornerstone in the foundation of a global structure to support a nuclear weapons free world and to guarantee a cooperative security based on an ethic of responsibility. The Holy See gives its full moral support to the solemn act of ratification as an indispensible aspect of the concrete realization of a culture of life, peace and prosperity which can ensure a better tomorrow.Thank you, Mr President.[01600-EN.01] [Original text: English][B0742-XX.01]

Pope Francis: Respect and listen to your Guardian Angel-2015-10-02 Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio)  Pope Francis says God has given everybody a Guardian Angel to accompany us and offer advice and protection, an Angel to whom we should listen with meekness and respect. He was speaking during his homily at Mass on Friday (2nd October) celebrated in the Santa Marta Residence. Taking his cue from Friday’s feast of the Guardian Angels, the Pope’s homily reflected on this divine presence in our lives, describing the Angel as God’s ambassador who accompanies each one of us. He noted how the proof of this was illustrated when God chased Adam out of Paradise: He didn’t leave Adam on his own or say to him: “fend for yourself as best as you can.”  The Pope stressed that every person has been given a Guardian Angel by God who stays by our side. God's Ambassador by our side “He is always with us!  And this is a reality.  It’s like having God’s ambassador with us.  And the Lord advises us: ‘Respect his presence!’ And when we, for example, commit a sin and believe that we’re on our own: No, he is there. Show respect for his presence. Listen to his voice because he gives us advice. When we hear that inspiration: ‘But do this … this is better … we should not do that.’ Listen! Do not go against him.”Pope Francis explained how the Guardian Angel always protects us, especially from evil. Sometimes, he noted, “we believe that we can hide so many things,” “bad things” that in the end will always come to light. The Angel, he continued, is there to advise us and “cover for us” just a friend would do. “A friend who we don’t see but we hear.”  “A friend who one day will be with us in the everlasting joy of Heaven.”Respect him and listen to him “All he asks is that we listen to him and respect him. That’s all: respect and listening (to him).  And this respect and listening to this companion on our journey is called meekness. The Christian must be meek when it comes to the Holy Spirit. Meekness towards the Holy Spirit begins with this yielding to the advice given by this companion on our journey.”The Pope went on to explain that in order to be meek, we need to become small like children and our Guardian Angel is a companion who teaches us this humility and just like children we should listen to him.“May we ask the Lord for the grace of this meekness, to listen to the voice of this companion, to this ambassador from God who accompanies us in His name and may we be supported by his help.  (We must) always journey forward.  And in this Mass where we praise the Lord, let us remember how good our Lord is, who straight after we lost His friendship, did not leave us alone, did not abandon us.” (from Vatican Radio)

Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri explains how the Synod on the Family will unfold

Vatican City, 2 October 2015 (VIS) – This morning in the Holy See Press Office Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, general secretary of the Synod of Bishops, gave a presentation of the phases and methods of the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on “The vocation and mission of the family in the Church and the contemporary world”, which will commence on Sunday 4 October.“Tomorrow evening, in St. Peter's Square, in the presence of the Holy Father, a prayer vigil will be held in preparation for the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, to be attended by the Synod Fathers, the participants in the Synod and all the faithful of the world, on an initiative of the Italian Episcopal Conference, which has invited families, movements and ecclesial associations. At nightfall the beauty of the family will shine through lighted torches. The trustful invocation of the Holy Spirit by the People of God is the prelude to the work of the Synod; indeed, we recall the important tone given to the last Extraordinary General Assembly by the Holy Father, with the powerful homily he gave during the Vigil.The Mass on Sunday morning, presided by the Holy Father, will signal the opening of the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod on 'The vocation and mission of the family in the Church and the contemporary world', allowing all the faithful of the world to join the common path of the pastors cum Petro et sub Petro.This Assembly is the culmination of the synodal journey undertaken two years ago, with the distribution of the first questionnaire to all the particular Churches, enabling the profile of the family in the world, its riches and its challenges, to be outlined. The Extraordinary General Assembly then prepared a Final Report (Relatio Synodi) which raised further questions; the answers have been incorporated in today's Instrumentum Laboris. With this text in hand, composed of the Relatio Synodi and by the contributions of the particular Churches, the Fathers are preparing to listen to the challenges faced by the family, to discern its vocation, and to announce its mission. Composition of the Ordinary General Assembly-In accordance with the Ordo Synodi Episcoporum (Art. 5 § 1), the Ordinary General Assembly will be attended by the Heads of the sui iuris Oriental Catholic Churches, the bishops elected by the Synod of Bishops and the Councils of the Hierarchy of the Oriental Catholic Churches, the bishops elected by the Episcopal Conferences, ten religious elected by the Union of Superiors General and the heads of dicasteries of the Roman Curia. In addition, the Holy Father also appoints some Members, in accordance with the same Synod regulations (Art. 5 § 4).A total of 270 Synod Fathers will participate in this Assembly. They are divided into the following three categories: 42 ex officio, 183 ex electione and 45 ex nominatione pontificia. The Fathers originate from the five continents, as follows: 54 from Africa, 64 from America, 36 from Asia, 107 from Europe and 9 from Oceania.The Members ex officio comprise the heads of the 15 Synods of Bishops of the sui iuris Oriental Catholic Churches; 25 heads of dicasteries of the Roman Curia; the general secretary and the under Secretary.The 270 Synod Fathers include: 74 cardinals (including one cardinal Patriarch and 2 major archbishops), six Patriarchs, one major archbishop, 72 archbishops (including three titular), 102 bishops (including six auxiliaries, three apostolic vicars and one emeritus), two parish priests and 13 religious. In addition, other invitees from different cultures and nations will take part in this Synod Assembly (cf. Art. 7 Ordo Synodi): 24 experts and collaborators of the Special Secretary, 51 auditors and 14 fraternal delegates. Noteworthy is the fact that, since this is an Assembly dedicated to the family, particular importance is given to spouses, parents and family heads, of whom a total of 18 are present (17 auditors and one among the experts). Finally, we are pleased to welcome the fraternal delegates who, as representatives of other Churches and ecclesial communities, certainly share with the Catholic Church a concern for evangelisation and the pastoral care of families in today's world. Synod methodology-Starting from the experience gained during the Third Extraordinary General Assembly last October and taking into account various suggestions have come from many sides, especially by the Synod Fathers, the General Secretariat of the Synod has developed a new methodology to apply the Ordinary General Assembly, approved by the Holy Father at the meeting of the Ordinary Council of the Secretariat on 25-26 May 2015.Given the methodology of the previous synods, the majority of the Fathers suggested that the General Assembly is made more dynamic and participatory through the distribution of interventions among the individual members at different times, enabling more attention to be devoted each contribution. In addition, the Fathers requested the enhancement of the work in the Circuli Minores, where there is more active participation in the discussion, more direct and immediate connection between the Fathers in their own language, and in which the auditors and fraternal delegates can intervene.The result of the first Synod phase, devloped during the last Extraordinary General Assembly, was the Relatio Synodi, which became, together with an attached series of questions, the Lineamenta of the Ordinary General Assembly presented to the particular Churches and to all other entitled persons. The Instrumentum Laboris, resulting from the composition of the Relatio Synodi and the answers related to it, it is the foundational document of this Synod Assembly.In the opening session, the President Delegate will greet the Holy Father, who will open the meeting. This will be followed by reports from the General Secretary and the General Rapporteur. The General Rapporteur will then present the themes of the First Part (“Listening to the challenges to the family”; cf. Instrumentum Laboris Nos. 6-36). After the testimony of a married couple (auditors), the interventions of the Synod Fathers in the General Congregations, will begin. Their contribution constitutes a development of the basic text.This will be followed by the sessions of the Circuli minori, in which the Fathers reflect on the basic text supplemented by the contributions made in the assembly hall, in order to develop the “ways” in which the text continues to mature. At the end of the sessions, the rapporteur from each Circulo presents a brief report of their work and indicates the supplements to be inserted in the base text. The reports of the Working Groups will be made public.The same process is repeated for the Second Part (“The discernment of the vocation of the family”; cf. Instrumentum Laboris Nos. 37-68) and the Third Party (“The mission of the family today”; cf. Instrumentum Laboris Nos. 69 -147), during the following two weeks.The Commission for the Elaboration of the Final Report, appointed by the Holy Father, in which all five continents are represented, consists of: Cardinal Peter Erdo, archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest (Hungary), Rapporteur General; the General Secretary; Archbishop Bruno Forte of Chieti-Vasto (Italy); Cardinal Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Bombay (India); Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington (United States of America); Cardinal John Atcherley Dew, archbishop of Wellington (New Zealand); Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez, rector of the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (Argentina); Bishop Mathieu Madega Lebouakehan of Mouila (Gabon); Bishop Marcello Semeraro of Albano (Italy); Father Adolfo Nicolas Pachon, superior general of the Society of Jesus, representing the Union of Superiors General.The Commission has the duty of following each stage of the project; therefore, it meets at the end of the work on each part and in drafting the final document. At the end of the three stages of work, the Commission oversees preparation of the draft of the Final Report, to be presented in plenary session. Bearing in mind that this project is the composition of three texts that have already been received in the Circuli minores – whose reports were read in plenary and published – further interventions must be advanced with regard to the collective work conducted so far.Subsequently, the above Commission oversees the preparation of the final text of the Relatio finalis, to be presented on the morning of Saturday 24 October in plenary session and submitted for approval to the Assembly in the afternoon.In accordance with the nature of the Synod, this document, the result of the collective work of the Fathers (cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 343), will be consigned to the Holy Father (cf. Ordo Synodi Episcoporum, Art. 23 § 4), who is responsible for decisions.4) Given the large number of those entitled to speak (318 Fathers, the fraternal delegates and auditors) and the extra space reserved for Circuli minores (13 sessions), each speaker has the right to speak in the House for three minutes and to intervene extensively in the Circuli. As in the past, the General Congregations are granted one hour each, dedicated to free interventions by the Fathers. In addition, it is always possible to submit other written texts to the General Secretariat, in addition to the texts in paper and electronic formats presented in the Assembly Hall. 5) Considering that media communication and information during the last Extraordinary General Assembly was abundant and comprehensive, the same methods will also be used in relation to this General Assembly. In this regard, it is essential to bear in mind the basic criterion mentioned by the Holy Father on a number of occasions: the Synod must be a safe space so that the Holy Spirit can act and so that the Fathers have the freedom to express themselves with parresia.During the three weeks, the briefing will be maintained as the basis for providing information; it will however be expanded, with a greater presence of the Synod Fathers, and using all available means of communication. The Fathers are free to communicate with the media at their own discretion and responsibility. The various stages in the development of the basic document remain confidential, since during the synodal process, the texts are subject to continuous developments right up to the final draft. However, the reports of the Circuli minori on the three aspects of the work of the Synod will be published. A special Commission, together with the Holy See Press Office, will as usual be responsible for providing information on the Synod.Further information-On Saturday 17 October from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm, the Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Synod of Bishops will take place in the Paul VI Hall. The event is open to all who wish to participate, as well as those attending the Synod. In the mind of Blessed Paul VI, who instituted it on 15 September 1965, the Synod was intended to perpetuate the spirit of Vatican Council II in the Church, so that even after its conclusion, it would continue to receive that 'great abundance of benefits that we have been so happy to see flow to the Christian people during the time of the Council as a result of Our close collaboration with the bishops'.After the introduction by the General Secretary, the commemorative report will be entrusted to Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, archbishop of Vienna and president of the Episcopal Conference of Austria. There will then be communications from five prelates representing all continents (Cardinal Gerald Vincent Nichols, archbishop of Westminster and president of the Episcopal Conference of England and Wales, for Europe; Archbishop Francisco Chimoio of Maputo, for Africa; Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati Andrello, archbishop of Santiago del Chile and president of the Episcopal Conference of Chile, for the Americas; His Beatitude Raphael I Louis Sako, Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans, and Head of the Synod of the Chaldean Church, for Asia; and Cardinal Soane Patita Paini Mafi, bishop of Tonga and president of the Episcopal Conference of the Pacific, for Oceania). Lastly, the Holy Father will give the concluding address.On Sunday 18 October at 10:30 am in the Vatican Basilica, there will be a Mass for the canonisation of, among others, the Blessed spouses Louis Martin and Marie-Azelie Guérin, parents of St. Therese of the Child Jesus.In the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, the People of God are invited to accompany with prayer the work of the Synod, invoking the protection of the Salus Populi Romani and the Blessed Martin couple, whose relics are exhibited there. Every day the Holy Rosary will be recited at 5 p.m. and Mass will be celebrated at 6. In the first week we will pray for children, in the second for parents, and for grandparents in the third.Near the Synod Hall there will be, as usual, a chapel for prayer for the participants in the Synod, where the relics of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, her parents and the Beltrame Quattrocchi spouses will be displayed”. 

9 DEAD-HUNDREDS MISSING IN GUATEMALAN LANDSLIDE.700 FOOT CARGO SHIP UNKNOWN IF SUNK FROM JOAQUIN.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 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)

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LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun,(HEATING UP-SOLAR ECLIPSES) and in the moon,(MAN ON MOON-LUNAR ECLIPSES) and in the stars;(ASTEROIDS ETC) 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.

1/3RD OF SHIPS DESTROYED

REVELATION 8:8-9
8 And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood;
9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed.

A terrible shake, then roar as Guatemala slide kills 30-Associated Press By SONIA PEREZ D.-oct 3,15-yahoonews

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Hundreds of rescue workers using shovels and pickaxes early Saturday recovered four more bodies after a hillside collapsed above a group of homes on the outskirts of the Guatemalan capital. The death toll rose to 30 amid fears that hundreds more could still be buried in the rubble.Family members have reported at least 100 people missing after the Thursday evening mudslide. The number of missing could be as high as 600 based on at least 100 homes in the area, said Alejandro Maldonado, executive secretary of Conred, Guatemala's emergency disaster agency.At least 36 other people have been reported injured.After suspending work Friday evening, search efforts resumed at dawn on Saturday, said Julio Sanchez, spokesman for Guatemala's volunteer firefighters.Rescue workers labored all day Friday in a frantic bid to reach survivors, pulling one man alive from the rubble of his collapsed home more than 15 hours after the landslide hit.Sanchez said Friday that the dead, including two babies, were carried to an improvised morgue where weeping relatives identified the bodies. The dead included Quani Bonilla, 18, who played on the national squash team, he said.Also among the bodies, rescuers found a mother embracing her two girls, said Carlos Turcios, a doctor who saw them when he came to help the rescue.The hill that towers over Cambray, a neighborhood in the suburb of Santa Catarina Pinula, about 10 miles (15 kilometers) east of Guatemala City, partly collapsed onto a 200-foot (60-meter) stretch of the hamlet just before midnight, burying an estimated 68 homes. Raul Rodas, an assistant village mayor, said about 150 families had lived in the area where the mudslide occurred.Some of the untouched homes in Cambray, which sits on the edge of a small river, were abandoned by their owners for fear of further mudslides.Homemaker Dulce del Carmen Lavarenzo Pu said she had just returned from church Thursday evening when the ground shook and she heard a terrible noise. A wave of mud slid from the nearby mountainside and buried everything just 150 feet (50 meters) from her house."Everything went black, because the lights went out," the 28-year-old said. "Ash and dust were falling, so we left the house. You couldn't see anything."The rain-sodden hillside about 300 feet (100 meters) high had collapsed onto her neighborhood, killing at least 30 people, including her cousin. She burst into tears upon seeing her cousin's body brought into the morgue on Friday.Marleni Pu, 25, stood Friday at the edge of the mudslide, her face swollen with weeping."My uncles, my cousins, my nieces and nephews are all there," she said, looking across the field of debris where about two dozen relatives had lived. "Six houses where my relatives lived are all under the hillside now."Searchers dug out her relative, Rony Ramos, 23, who was rescued from a home near the edge of mudflow. But at its center, the landslide buried houses under a layer of rocks and earth as much as 50 feet (15 meters) deep. He had apparently been trapped in an air pocket, face down and unable to move."When our personnel were searching through the rubble, they heard a voice," said rescue worker Cecilio Chacaj. "They located the man, who was buried about two meters (six feet) under rubble." He said rescuers worked frantically for five hours with jackhammers and saws to free Ramos.All day Friday, restaurants brought pizza, hamburgers, coffee and bottle water for the workers, who took 30-minute shifts searching through the mud with the help of generators and overhead lights. By afternoon, some were so tired they were seen taking naps on the floor.The municipal government said it would provide coffins for the victims.

Nine dead, hundreds missing as hillside collapses on Guatemalan town-Reuters By Sofia Menchu-oct 2,15-yahoonews

SANTA CATARINA PINULA, Guatemala (Reuters) - As many as 600 people are missing and at least nine are dead after a hillside collapsed on a town on the edge of Guatemala City, burying homes in earth and sludge and sparking a desperate hunt for survivors on Friday.Loosened by heavy rains, tons of dirt and trees tumbled onto Santa Catarina Pinula in a valley on the southeastern flank of the capital late on Thursday, flattening dozens of flimsy houses when many residents had gone to bed.An aerial video on Guatemalan media showed the tree-lined hillside laid bare above earth, foliage and debris covering part of the town, which hugs the side of a river in a deep ravine.Rescue workers removed dead from the tangle of mangled walls, beds and furniture. A Reuters photo showed the face of one person who had apparently been buried alive.Alejandro Maldonado, head of Guatemalan disaster agency CONRED, told a news conference at least nine people had been killed and as many as 600 could still be missing after the disaster, which he said hit 125 homes."I feel like I've lost my loved ones because all my neighbors died," said survivor Melina Hidalgo, 35.She was washing clothes when there was a loud crash and the lights went out. She found neighboring houses covered in soil and mud. Felled electricity poles were giving off sparks and crying people searched for children, Hidalgo added.Guatemalan media reported rescuers heard voices under collapsed buildings and soil as they struggled to dig people out.The landslide was one of the worst in recent memory in the impoverished Central American country, which was rocked last month by the arrest of its president on corruption charges.Marta Guitz, 37, returned from work to find her house buried and was unable to reach Dany, her 17-year-old son, who she believed was inside."My husband is there now shoveling through soil to find our son," the domestic worker said as tears welled.Oscar Raul de Leon and his family abandoned their home and he looked for his cousin but all he found were the remains of the relative's home."I'd prefer to lose my things than any of my children," he said.Earlier, authorities said at least 25 people were injured.The government said 600 people were helping sift the rubble to pull out survivors while authorities set up a shelter to help people made homeless.(Additional reporting by Enrique Pretel and Alexandra Alper; Writing by Dave Graham; Editing by James Dalgleish)

Fate of cargo ship caught in Hurricane Joaquin unknown-Associated Press By BEN FOX and DANICA COTO-oct 3,15-yahoonews

NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — U.S. Coast Guard aircraft searched Saturday in the waters of the southeastern Bahamas for a cargo ship with 33 people on board that lost power and began taking on water as powerful Hurricane Joaquin roared across the sprawling archipelago.The crew of the El Faro, 28 from the U.S. and five from Poland, told authorities that the ship was listing at 15 degrees before they lost contact with authorities as the ship passed near the lightly populated Crooked Island at the height of the storm. Coast Guard officials dispatched planes and helicopters to the area with the storm now moving to the northeast away from the Bahamas.The 735-foot (224-meter) El Faro was heading from Jacksonville, Florida, to San Juan, Puerto Rico when it was battered by 20- to 30-foot waves (up to 9-meter) as Joaquin was a Category 4 storm. It has since weakened to a Category 3.TOTE Services, the owner of the Jacksonville-based ship, said in a brief statement that it was working with the Coast Guard and trying to establish communication with the vessel.Coast Guard officials said the search had covered about 850 square nautical miles before it had to be called off Friday because of darkness. They resumed the effort early Saturday, concentrating around Crooked Island and Long Island."Hopefully, today they will have a bit better vision as the hurricane heads north," said Petty Officer John-Paul Rios, a Coast Guard spokesman in Miami.The search area is vast and the effort is hampered by the fact that there are few vessels out there because of the rough weather, said Chris Lloyd, the operations manager of the Bahamas Air Sea and Rescue Association, which was not taking part in looking for the ship because the area is beyond its reach."The fact that there has been no communications is not good news," Lloyd said.As the threat of the storm receded on a path that would take it away from the U.S. mainland, people in the southeastern Bahamas were in clean-up mode. Joaquin destroyed houses, uprooted trees and unleashed heavy flooding as it hurled torrents of rain.There had been no reports of fatalities or injuries so far, said Capt. Stephen Russell, the director of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Agency.Officials were investigating reports of shelters being damaged and flooded, as well as two boats with a total of five people who remained missing.Early Saturday, the storm was centered about 165 miles (270 kilometers) northeast of San Salvador, Bahamas and was moving northeast near 13 mph (20 kph). It had maximum sustained winds of 125 mph (205 kph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.Rick Knabb, director of the hurricane center, said Joaquin was expected to pass well offshore from the eastern seaboard."We no longer have any models forecasting the hurricane to come into the East Coast," he said. "But we are still going to have some bad weather."In addition, the entire East Coast will experience dangerous surf and rip currents through the weekend, he said."Joaquin is going to generate a lot of wave energy," Knabb said, adding that Bermuda might issue a tropical storm or hurricane watch, depending on Joaquin's path.__Coto reported from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Joaquin batters Bahamas; fate of cargo ship uncertain-Associated Press By BEN FOX-oct 2,15-yahoonews

ELEUTHERA, Bahamas (AP) — Hurricane Joaquin destroyed houses, uprooted trees and unleashed heavy flooding as it hurled torrents of rain across the Bahamas on Friday, and the U.S. Coast Guard said it was trying to reach a disabled cargo ship with 33 people aboard that lost contact during the storm.The Coast Guard said the 735-foot (224-meter) ship named El Faro had taken on water and was listing at 15 degrees near Crooked Island, one of the islands most battered by the hurricane. Officials said the crew includes 31 U. S. citizens and two from Poland."This vessel is disabled basically right near the eye of Hurricane Joaquin," said Capt. Mark Fedor. "We're going to go and try and save lives. We're going to push it to the operational limits as far as we can."Officials said they hadn't been able to re-establish communication with the vessel, which was traveling from Jacksonville, Florida, to San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Coast Guard said the crew earlier reported it had been able to contain the flooding.Fedor said there were 20- to 30-foot (up to 9-meter) waves in the area, and that heavy winds could have destroyed the ship's communications equipment. The ship went missing when Joaquin was a Category 4 storm. The hurricane has since lost strength and become a Category 3 storm.Messages left with Florida-based TOTE Services, the ship's owner, were not returned. The company said in a brief statement that it was working with the U.S. Coast Guard and trying to establish communication with the ship.As the search continued, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Joaquin's threat to the U.S. East Coast was fading as new forecasts showed it likely to curve out into the Atlantic while moving north and weakening in coming days.But the slow-moving storm continued to batter parts of the Bahamas, cutting communication to several islands, most of them lightly populated. There had been no reports of fatalities or injuries, said Capt. Stephen Russell, the director of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Agency.Officials were investigating reports of shelters being damaged and flooded, as well as two boats with a total of five people that remained missing.About 85 percent of homes in one settlement of a couple dozen houses on Crooked Island were destroyed, said Marvin Hanna, an Acklins representative. He said he has had no communication with Acklins since late Thursday morning."At that time, vehicles were floating around and the water level was up to the windows of some homes," he said.Residents reached by relatives said they were "trapped in their homes, and reported feeling as if their structures were caving in," Russell said. "It's too dangerous to go outside because the flood waters are so high, so we ask that persons stay inside and try to go into the most secure place of their home."Power also was knocked out to several islands, and Leslie Miller, executive chairman of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation, said the company "is in no position to do much" to restore electricity. "All the airports are flooded," he said.Schools, businesses and government offices were closed as the slow-moving storm roared through the island chain.Streets were largely deserted as people remained hunkered down on the island of Eleuthera, which was bracing for heavy winds later Friday. Some people were still making last-minute preparations, including Alexander Johnson, 61, who was moving his fishing boat with his brother, Solomon."It looks like it's going to make a turn to the north, so we won't get it in full," Johnson said. "That's good for us, because we've seen some rough ones come through here."Security guard Patrick Bethel said he was thankful there had been no reported casualties and wasn't too worried about what the day would bring: "We just have to see what God will do. God controls the storm."Joaquin had maximum sustained winds of 125 mph (205 kph), the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. By late afternoon, the storm was centered about 15 miles (25 kilometers) west-southwest of San Salvador, Bahamas and was moving north near 7 mph (11 kph). Hurricane force winds extended outward up to 50 miles (85 kilometers) and a hurricane watch was in effect for Bimini and Andros Island.The storm was expected to continue north, with some weakening expected on Saturday as if follows a projected path farther from the U.S. East Coast than originally predicted.Rick Knabb, director of the Center, said Joaquin is expected to pass well offshore from the eastern seaboard."We no longer have any models forecasting the hurricane to come into the East Coast," he said. "But we are still going to have some bad weather."In addition, the entire East Coast will experience dangerous surf and rip currents through the weekend, he said."Joaquin is going to generate a lot of wave energy," Knabb said, adding that Bermuda might issue a tropical storm or hurricane watch, depending on Joaquin's path.The Hurricane Center said parts of the Bahamas could see storm surge raising sea levels 6 to 12 feet (as much as 4 meters) above normal, with 12 to 18 inches (31 to 46 centimeters centimeters) of rain falling in the central Bahamas.Authorities in the nearby Turks & Caicos Islands closed all airports, schools and government offices. Bermuda, meanwhile, issued a tropical storm watch.__Associated Press writers Tony Winton in Miami, Ava Turnquest in Nassau, Bahamas and Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico, contributed to this report.

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-OCTOBER 03, 2015-10:00PM

1 Day, Magnitude 2.5+ Worldwide
42 earthquakes - DownloadUpdated: 2015-10-04 01:54:14 UTCShowing event times using UTC42 earthquakes in map area

    2.6 14km SSE of Yosemite Valley, California 2015-10-04 00:22:03 UTC 5.0 km
    2.7 21km NW of Ludlow, California 2015-10-03 23:31:36 UTC 3.6 km
    2.8 6km N of Waikoloa, Hawaii 2015-10-03 22:24:39 UTC 27.4 km
    2.7 19km SSE of Pahala, Hawaii 2015-10-03 22:19:45 UTC 35.3 km
    2.7 6km N of Waikoloa, Hawaii 2015-10-03 21:36:29 UTC 26.8 km
    4.6 86km SW of Canete, Chile 2015-10-03 19:53:27 UTC 10.0 km
    4.3 53km N of La Serena, Chile 2015-10-03 19:43:21 UTC 47.8 km

    4.4 62km ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan 2015-10-03 19:35:45 UTC 45.5 km
    4.2 31km SW of Ovalle, Chile 2015-10-03 18:59:37 UTC 43.0 km
    4.1 49km W of Ovalle, Chile 2015-10-03 18:27:52 UTC 25.8 km

    2.8 10km S of Anthony, Kansas 2015-10-03 17:33:06 UTC 7.7 km
    2.6 27km ENE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-10-03 16:51:17 UTC 21.0 km
    2.6 19km SSE of Ridgemark, California 2015-10-03 16:00:00 UTC 3.1 km
    4.9 29km SE of Nago, Japan 2015-10-03 15:51:19 UTC 36.5 km
    2.5 49km NE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-10-03 15:45:57 UTC 41.0 km
    2.5 27km SSW of Healy, Alaska 2015-10-03 15:41:02 UTC 2.1 km
    4.5 43km WNW of Coquimbo, Chile 2015-10-03 13:48:08 UTC 17.9 km
    4.9 198km NW of Tanahmerah, Indonesia 2015-10-03 13:45:07 UTC 59.9 km
    2.6 7km NNE of Helena Valley Northwest, Montana 2015-10-03 13:19:20 UTC 6.1 km
    2.8 64km SSW of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska 2015-10-03 13:14:21 UTC 111.6 km
    2.9 6km ESE of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-10-03 11:21:16 UTC 3.8 km
    4.9 43km WNW of Coquimbo, Chile 2015-10-03 11:21:01 UTC 24.4 km
    4.9 Indian Ocean Triple Junction 2015-10-03 11:08:49 UTC 14.8 km
    4.7 126km W of Illapel, Chile 2015-10-03 11:01:45 UTC 12.9 km
    5.4 Indian Ocean Triple Junction 2015-10-03 09:43:57 UTC 10.0 km
    2.8 45km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-10-03 09:33:12 UTC 31.0 km
    4.9 99km SSW of Biha, Indonesia 2015-10-03 08:26:41 UTC 36.4 km
    5.0 Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge 2015-10-03 08:23:49 UTC 10.0 km
    4.6 76km SW of Puerto Madero, Mexico 2015-10-03 06:51:14 UTC 32.0 km
    5.8 45km SSW of Coquimbo, Chile 2015-10-03 06:26:55 UTC 40.5 km
    5.6 17km N of Lebu, Chile 2015-10-03 06:03:42 UTC 19.0 km

    2.5 30km NW of Rincon, Puerto Rico 2015-10-03 05:35:53 UTC 15.0 km
    2.7 11km SE of Esperanza, Puerto Rico 2015-10-03 05:31:26 UTC 19.0 km
    4.3 22km NE of Agar, China 2015-10-03 05:26:18 UTC 24.9 km
    4.4 111km E of Gualaquiza, Ecuador 2015-10-03 05:22:53 UTC 58.9 km
    3.0 21km NW of Hawthorne, Nevada 2015-10-03 05:21:17 UTC 5.9 km
    3.3 10km NW of Caldwell, Kansas 2015-10-03 05:11:58 UTC 8.2 km
    4.4 59km WNW of Valparaiso, Chile 2015-10-03 04:26:24 UTC 16.4 km
    5.1 188km SSE of L'Esperance Rock, New Zealand 2015-10-03 04:14:09 UTC 10.0 km
    4.6 165km ENE of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 2015-10-03 02:35:01 UTC 10.0 km
    2.6 35km W of Kenai, Alaska 2015-10-03 02:06:54 UTC 75.9 km
    4.4 183km ENE of Olonkinbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 2015-10-03 01:46:23 UTC 10.0 km
    4.3 61km SSE of Vanimo, Papua New Guinea 2015-10-03 01:37:13 UTC 55.3 km
    3.0 3km SSE of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-10-02 23:50:15 UTC 5.0 km
    2.5 125km WNW of Talkeetna, Alaska 2015-10-02 20:42:37 UTC 3.4 km
    3.1 7km WSW of Circle Hot Springs Station, Alaska 2015-10-02 19:43:56 UTC 3.5 km
    3.3 144km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-10-02 19:26:13 UTC 31.0 km 

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