Friday, January 24, 2014

5 CONFIRMED DEAD - 30 STILL LOOKING FOR IN MONTREAL SENIORS FIRE-FROZEN COLLAPSE - STILL SIZZLING DISASTER

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.

ITS 8:30AM JAN 24,2014.AFTER 32 HOURS AFTER THE MONTREAL SENIOR HOME FIRE HAS OCCURRED.THE CONFIRMED DEAD IS 5 AND 30 SENIORS STILL MISSING.AS WE SEEN IN THE PICTURES I GOT FROM THEIR WEBSITE-THERE DEFINATELY WAS NO SPRINKLERS ANYWHERE IN THE BURNT OUT-COLLAPSED- NOW ICE ENCLOSED DISASTER.THE WORKERS ARE JUST NOW TRYING TO RECOVER THE 30 OR LESS BODIES MISSING.I JUST NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS-AS THEY CAN NOT RECOVER THE BODIES DUE TO THE ICE BUILDUP FROM TRYING TO SAVE THE BUILDING 32 HOURS AGO.THEN THE COLLAPSE OF THE 3 STORY 52 APARTMENT BUILDING.SO FAR THERE IS 5 DEAD-11 INJURED AND 2 FIREMAN WERE INJURED.AND NOW I JUST HEARD THERES STILL LITTLE FIRES BURNING IN THE FROZEN DISASTER.

I WILL KEEP UP WITH THE STORY.


IF ANYBODY TOOK PICTURES OR VIDEO OF THE BEGINING OF THE FIRE.PLEASE PHONE THIS NUMBER.SO THE AUTHORITIES MIGHT HAVE AN IDEA OF HOW THE FIRE STARTED.  
1-800-659-4264 THANK YOU

YESTERDAYS STORY I PUT ON MY SITE

http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/01/possible-33-dead-in-montreal-senoirs.html

ITS 36 HOURS SINCE THE START OF THE FIRE HERE AT 12:30PM DEC 24,14.I'M GOING TO MAKE A PREDICTION HERE.IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF JEWISH KING JESUS OUR CREATOR-GOD AND SAVIOR WOULD LET AT LEAST ONE OF THE AGED IN THE FROZEN BUILDING SURVIVE TO SHOW HIS LOVE-MERCY AND GLORY.AFTER 36 HOURS AND FREEZING COLD AND FIRE AND COLLAPSE.THIS WOULD TRUELY BE A MIRACLE BY GOD IF AT LEAST ONE SURVIVED THE DISASTER.PROOF GOD IS IN CONTROL.AND WE SHOULD GIVE HIM ALL THE GLORY AND PRAISE.AND PROOF JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY TO SALVATION-NO OTHER.

ITS 4:50PM DEC 24,14-AND ITS NOW CONFIRMED 8 PEOPLE ARE DEAD AND STILL THE 30 ARE MISSING.THE RECOVERY WILL CONTINUE ON TILL 7PM TONIGHT.THEN AT 7AM TOMORROW MORNING THE RECOVERY WILL CONTINUE.

Eight confirmed dead and 30 others missing in fire at Quebec seniors' home

L'ISLE-VERTE, Qc - Authorities now say eight people are confirmed dead and about another 30 are missing after fire tore through a seniors' residence in eastern Quebec.The blaze destroyed the residence in L'Isle-Verte, about 240 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.Police and a coroner's official announced the increased death toll at a news conference late this afternoon.There were five confirmed fatalities as of Thursday night.None of the victims have been publicly identified. 

L'Isle Verte seniors' home owners may not rebuild after fire

Building was in line with security regulations, says provincial government

CBC News Posted: Jan 24, 2014 6:54 AM ET Last Updated: Jan 24, 2014 4:52 PM ET
The owners of the L'Isle Verte, Que., seniors' residence that burned down early Thursday morning said they may not rebuild in the aftermath of the tragedy that killed at least five people and caused the disappearance of at least 30 more.Résidence du Havre owners Roch Bernier and Irene Plante issued a statement late Friday afternoon extending their sincere condolences to the victims' families. They have owned the residence since 1999."Although they loved their job, their residents and their employees, Mr. Bernier and Ms. Plante would like to mention that it is still too early to say if they have or not to rebuild the residence Le Havre," the release said.They said they wanted to focus their energies on relocating and assuring the well-being of the displaced residents for the time being.

Residence respected security regulations

The seniors' residence that burned down in L'Isle-Verte was in line with security regulations, Quebec's minister for social services says as the search for 30 missing in the fatal fire continues.
"We don't know what happened," Véronique Hivon told reporters on Friday morning. 
  • Arnaud Côté, 84, managed to escape the fire and save three others residents.
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Five people have been confirmed dead and 30 are missing after Thursday's fire, which ravaged the seniors' home in the rural Quebec town, about 28 kilometres northeast of Rivière-du-Loup.Hivon said the most recent safety drill at the residence was carried out in under eight minutes.The older part of the Résidence du Havre was built in 1997, and had no sprinkler system, although a newer wing built in 2002 was equipped with sprinklers.
Hivon said the government must do "everything possible to make sure that ... such tragedies don't happen again."Meanwhile, police are not speculating on what may have caused the fire.Quebec provincial police Lt. Guy Lapointe said investigators have not ruled out anything yet.

'We will not give up'

As the search for the missing continues, Lapointe said many members of the emergency crews are suffering from loss as well. "We will not give up," he said. He said police officers and firefighters worked overnight to bring the fire under control. Workers are dealing with extreme cold and a thick coating of ice over the rubble. Lapointe said as crews search through the building's remains, they are using steam to melt the ice.He said the steam will help ensure the scene isn't damaged. The tragedy has been designated as a Fourth Level response, meaning that local officials, the Quebec coroners’ office and the Quebec forensic laboratory are involved in the operation. Police are reminding members of the public to stay outside marked-off perimeters. There is a red zone set up around the remaining rubble, and police are asking the public not to go inside that zone.

A total of 52 people were listed as living in the building, but provincial police are still trying to pin down how many of them were inside at the time of the fire. 

Memorial mass

As the close-knit town of 1,500 people wait for news of their loved ones, a memorial service has been planned for Sunday. The mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Church of St-Jean-Baptiste-de-l'Isle-Verte.Priest Gilles Frigon said the service will be open to everyone. Several guests have been invited to come and speak, including a representative for the firefighters and MNA Jean D'Amour.

Red Cross asks for donations

The Red Cross launched a collection for donations, asking the public to give to those affected by the tragedy. The fund will be used to help victims' families and evacuees pay for essential needs.According to the Red Cross, there is a need for at least $50,000 in donations. Volunteers with the Red Cross have been on the scene since 3 a.m. Thursday, meeting with survivors. Financial donations are expected to cover the cost of housing, clothing and food, but the Red Cross says there is also a need for dentures, hearing aids, mobility aids and glasses.To make a donation, click here.

Search in Quebec fire to continue today as tragedy sinks in

L'ISLE-VERTE, Qc - Investigators will continue sifting through icy rubble today to try to identify more victims of a fire that destroyed a seniors' residence in Quebec.Freezing temperatures will probably hamper the efforts in the eastern Quebec town of L'Isle-Verte.Five people are confirmed dead, while another 30 are reported missing.The cause of Thursday morning's blaze is unclear.Most of the residents probably never had a chance — many of them were over 85, had little or no mobility and were confined to wheelchairs or walkers.A common theme in conversations in the town of 1,500 was the parallel between the fire and the train derailment which devastated Lac-Megantic last summer.Both tragedies occurred shortly after midnight and left the two communities reeling.Witnesses told horrific tales on Thursday of seeing people die in the blaze.Pascal Fillion said he saw an attempt to use a ladder to rescue a man cornered on his third-floor balcony.The man was screaming and crying out for help before he fell to the ground engulfed by the fire.
A Quebec Health Department document indicates the residence, which has operated since 1997, had only a partial sprinkler system.The facility expanded around 2002 and the sprinklers in the new part of the building triggered the alarm.Fire chief Yvan Charron said his colleagues were able to get to the third of the building that remained standing, while the rest was inaccessible.Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Premier Pauline Marois were among a raft of politicians to offer their condolences.

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