Monday, April 27, 2015

4,000 SO FAR HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THE NEPAL EARTHQUAKE OF 7.8 SINCE SATURDAY.

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 NEPAL QUAKE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/hundreds-to-thousands-dead-as-nepal.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/2300-dead-in-india-quake-as-67.html

UPDATE APR 27,2015-10:00AM
4,000 SO FAR HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THE NEPAL EARTHQUAKE OF 7.8 SINCE SATURDAY.

AND RELATED TO FAITH.HILLARY CLINTON SAID LAWS SHOULD BE ENFORCED THAT RELIGION SHOULD NOT EXIST.SHE SAYS PRACTICALLY.YOU GOTTA GET RID OF YOUR BIBLE AND RELIGIOUS BELIEFS.NOBODY TELLS US CHRISTIANS.TO STOP BELIEVING IN OUR GOD AND SAVIOR KING JESUS.THE ONLY WAY TO SALVATION- NO OTHER.HILLARY AND THE GODLESS CAN GO TAKE A LONG WALK OFF A SHORT PLANK.BLINDFOLDED-THEN I WONDER WHAT SHE WOULD BELIEVE IN WHILE SHE TUMBLES THOUSANDS OF FEET TO HER DEATH ON THE PAVEMENT. WHAT BELIEF WOULD SHE BELIEVE IN.GOD-THE PLANK OR THE PAVEMENT WERE SHE WOULD BE SPLOTTERED ON.

Hilary Clinton just said that Christians must deny their Faith through the enforcement of laws, by stating that the Christian belief in being pro-life, and anti-abortion, must change, and that this should be done through laws and “political will.” If Christians must change Christian teachings in regards to abortion, then what Hilary Clinton is essentially saying is that Christians must deny their Faith. Hillary Clinton, speaking at the Women in the World Summit on April 23, made the statement:

Far too many women are denied access to reproductive health care and safe childbirth, and laws don’t count for much if they’re not enforced. Rights have to exist in practice — not just on paper. Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will. And deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f8of3NAX-c#t=15  (VIDEO OF CLINTON)

Notice that she says that the change of Christian beliefs is the “unfinished business of the 21st century,” which means she wants to persecute Christians.God willing, Mike Huckaby will vanquish this witch in the elections.

CLINTON OVIOUSLY MEANS NOT ONLY LETTING WOMEN MURDER THEIR BABIES THREW ABORTION.BUT SHE MEANS GAYS AND EVERY OTHER SIN GOING TO. DISQUISED AS RIGHTS OF PERVERSIONS AND ABOMINATIONS.IF ANY CHRISTIAN VOTES FOR CLINTON NEXT YEAR.USE HAVE ROCKS IN YOUR HEADS.AND YOU ARE DECIEVED BIGTIME.CLINTON WANTS RELIGION BANNED FROM THE EARTH.NO CHRISTIAN WITH ANY LOVE OF JESUS.WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR HITLARY CLINTON NEXT YEAR.

UPDATE AFTERSHOCKS FROM 7.8 QUAKE AT KATHMANDU AT 10AM
    5.1 5km SW of Mirik, India 2015-04-27 08:35:57 UTC-04:00 67.1 km
    4.6 35km SSW of Pondaguitan, Philippines 2015-04-27 08:04:59 UTC-04:00 149.8 km
    3.9 27km W of Arctic Village, Alaska 2015-04-27 06:27:49 UTC-04:00 2.4 km
    3.4 89km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-27 06:13:45 UTC-04:00 44.0 km
    2.5 82km N of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 2015-04-27 05:46:27 UTC-04:00 33.0 km
    3.1 14km ENE of San Simeon, California 2015-04-27 04:48:06 UTC-04:00 9.1 km
    2.5 18km NNE of Pahala, Hawaii 2015-04-27 02:31:12 UTC-04:00 8.1 km
    3.2 19km W of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-04-27 02:23:13 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
    4.7 54km WSW of Kish, Iran 2015-04-27 01:34:33 UTC-04:00 34.7 km
    2.5 2km SSW of San Juan Bautista, California 2015-04-27 01:31:11 UTC-04:00 4.1 km
    2.9 43km ESE of San Luis, Colorado 2015-04-27 00:49:12 UTC-04:00 5.0 km
    2.6 14km SE of Esperanza, Puerto Rico 2015-04-26 22:56:50 UTC-04:00 13.0 km
    2.6 2km NW of Fuig, Puerto Rico 2015-04-26 22:15:40 UTC-04:00 7.0 km
    2.7 53km E of Old Iliamna, Alaska 2015-04-26 21:37:20 UTC-04:00 196.8 km
    3.0 33km SSW of Cantwell, Alaska 2015-04-26 20:53:43 UTC-04:00 73.1 km
    4.2 23km NNW of Hitura, Nepal 2015-04-26 20:39:16 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
    2.8 8km NNE of Guthrie, Oklahoma 2015-04-26 20:23:06 UTC-04:00 1.8 km
    5.4 75km WSW of Santiago de Cao, Peru 2015-04-26 19:35:28 UTC-04:00 14.7 km
    2.9 96km NNE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-26 19:34:15 UTC-04:00 39.0 km
    2.6 25km NE of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-26 19:10:05 UTC-04:00 65.0 km
    4.6 17km SE of Panaoti, Nepal 2015-04-26 18:32:34 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
    4.6 57km NNE of Tambo, Peru 2015-04-26 17:10:31 UTC-04:00 70.3 km
    4.4 15km W of Kodari, Nepal 2015-04-26 16:39:20 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
    2.8 70km ENE of Maneadero, B.C., Mexico 2015-04-26 15:21:44 UTC-04:00 4.5 km
    3.5 21km W of Perry, Oklahoma 2015-04-26 15:07:25 UTC-04:00 2.7 km
    4.2 43km ESE of Lamjung, Nepal 2015-04-26 14:54:49 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
    2.9 13km SSE of Big Lake, Alaska 2015-04-26 14:47:49 UTC-04:00 29.2 km
    3.1 18km SW of Knik-Fairview, Alaska 2015-04-26 14:45:57 UTC-04:00 19.9 km
    2.5 4km S of Volcano, Hawaii 2015-04-26 13:32:43 UTC-04:00 3.2 km
    2.8 88km NE of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic 2015-04-26 12:49:14 UTC-04:00 28.0 km
    2.8 70km N of Road Town, British Virgin Islands 2015-04-26 12:42:41 UTC-04:00 33.0 km
    5.3 25km ENE of Nagarkot, Nepal 2015-04-26 12:26:05 UTC-04:00 10.0 km
    2.8 23km N of Fritz Creek, Alaska 2015-04-26 12:08:49 UTC-04:00 56.9 km
    4.5 169km ENE of Taltal, Chile 2015-04-26 11:34:47 UTC-04:00 93.4 km
    4.4 31km ESE of Lamjung, Nepal 2015-04-26 10:57:05 UTC-04:00 17.6 km
    4.6 24km ESE of Panaoti, Nepal 2015-04-26 10:44:49 UTC-04:00 10.0 km


Nepal scrambles to organize quake relief, many flee capital-Reuters By Gopal Sharma, Rupam Jain Nair and Ross Adkin-APR 27,2015-YAHOONEWS

KATHMANDU, Nepal (Reuters) - Nepalese officials scrambled on Monday to get aid from the main airport to people left homeless and hungry by a devastating earthquake two days earlier, while thousands tired of waiting fled the capital Kathmandu for the surrounding plains.By afternoon, the death toll from Saturday's 7.9 magnitude earthquake had climbed to more than 3,700, and reports trickling in from remote areas suggested it would rise significantly.A senior interior ministry official said it could rise to as high as 5,000, in the worse such disaster in Nepal since 1934, when 8,500 people were killed.Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport was hobbled by many employees not showing up for work, people trying to get out, and a series of aftershocks which forced it to close several times since the quake.Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam was supervising aid delivery and arranging for passengers to leave the country. Government officials said they needed more supplies of food, medicines, specialized rescue services and body bags."The morgues are getting totally full," said Shankar Koirala, an official in the Prime Minister's Office who is dealing with the disposal of bodies.Families lit funeral pyres for the dead in towns and across the countryside.

FLIGHT FROM KATHMANDU

Many of Kathmandu's one million residents have slept in the open since Saturday, either because their homes were flattened or they were terrified that aftershocks would bring them crashing down.On Monday, thousands streamed out of the city. Roads leading from Kathmandu were jammed with people, some carrying babies, trying to climb onto buses or hitch rides aboard cars and trucks to the plains. Huge queues had formed at the airport."We are escaping," said Krishna Muktari, who runs a small grocery store in Kathmandu, standing at a road intersection.Meanwhile, the extent of Nepal's disaster was only just emerging as reports of devastation began to come in from other parts of the country.High in the Himalayas, hundreds of climbers were staying put at Mount Everest base camp, where a huge avalanche after the earthquake killed 17 people in the single worst disaster to hit the world's highest mountain.Rescue teams, helped by clear weather, used helicopters to airlift scores of people stranded at higher altitudes, two at a time.In Sindhup alchowk, about a three-hour drive northeast of Kathmandu, the death toll had reached 875 people and was expected to rise. In Dhading, close to the quake's epicenter west of Kathmandu, 241 people were killed. Survivors spoke of trying to stay flat on the ground while the tremors shook the forested mountains. Some were stuck for hours afterwards, unable to move because of injuries."There is nobody helping people in the villages. People are dying where they are," said A. B. Gurung, a Nepali soldier who was waiting in Dhading district for an Indian helicopter that had gone to his village Darkha.

AID TRICKLES IN

In Kathmandu, sick and wounded people were lying out in the open, unable to find beds in the devastated city's hospitals. Surgeons set up an operating theater inside a tent in the grounds of Kathmandu Medical College.Across the capital and beyond, exhausted families laid mattresses out on streets and erected tents to shelter from rain. People queued for water dispensed from trucks, while the few stores still open had next to nothing on their shelves.Some relief supplies began to trickle into the capital, a Reuters witness said. Some portable toilets had been set up and food was being provided by local aid agencies.A few United Nations vehicles were seen with medical equipment and first aid kits.The United Nations Children's Fund said nearly one million children in Nepal were severely affected by the quake, and warned of waterborne and infectious diseases.In the ancient temple town of Bhaktapur, east of Kathmandu, many residents were living in tents in a school compound after centuries old buildings collapsed or developed huge cracks."We have become refugees," said Sarga Dhaoubadel, a management student whose ancestors had built her Bhaktapur family home over 400 years ago.They were subsisting on instant noodles and fruit, she said."No one from the government has come to offer us even a glass of water," she said. "Nobody has come to even check our health. We are totally on our own here. All we can hope is that the aftershocks stop and we can try and get back home."A total of 3,726 people were confirmed killed in the quake, the government said on Monday. More than 6,500 were injured.Another 66 were killed across the border in India and at least another 20 in Tibet, China's state news agency said.Several countries rushed to send aid and personnel.India sent helicopters, medical supplies and members of its National Disaster Response Force. China sent a 60-strong emergency team. Pakistan's army said it was sending four C-130 aircraft with a 30-bed hospital, search and rescue teams and relief supplies.A Pentagon spokesman said a U.S. military aircraft with 70 personnel left the United States on Sunday and was due in Kathmandu on Monday. Australia, Britain and New Zealand said they were sending specialist urban search-and-rescue teams to Kathmandu at Nepal's request.Britain, which believes several hundred of its nationals are in Nepal, was also delivering supplies and medics.The disaster has underlined the woeful state of Nepal's medical facilities. Nepal has only 2.1 physicians and 50 hospital beds for every 10,000 people, according to a 2011 World Health Organization report.(Additional reporting by Sanjeev Miglani and Gopal Sharma in Kathmandu, Frank Jack Daniel, Mayank Bhardwaj, Krista Mahr, Amit Ganguly and Nidhi Verma in New Delhi; Neha Dasgupta and Clara Ferreira-Marques in Mumbai and Norihiko Shirouzo in Beijing; Writing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Paritosh Bansal; Editing by Mike Collett-White)

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