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The Ground Is “Moving” So Rapidly In One Part Of Southern California That A “State Of Emergency” Has Been Declaredtmac wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:29 pmI've definitely had similar experiences. I thank God for many tender mercies -- even those I don't ask for. . . . Since we are both farmers, and believers, we ought to be able to agree on at least a few things.farmerchick wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 6:52 am
Tmac......unbelievably I'm becoming a tmac groupie....too funny.....btw I prayed to find a key I lost ..i needed it the next day....of course I looked high and low and couldn't find it......worried about it all night.....so the next day it was dreary and lightly raining here in the pnw. (I didn't pray for that btw) I grabbed a light jacket I hadn't worn since probably June. I went to the appt where i needed the key and voila it was in the light jacket pocket and I just put my hand in there for no reason and pulled out the key right when I needed it....i thought I may have to call a locksmith.....lol.....why I left this important key there or when I have no idea.....I believe God answered my prayer but think I had better store my key in a better place for next time....lol.....maybe God has a sense of humor we just don't get.....lol...anyways Las Vegas may have a reason for perpetuation....we just don't know what that would be....lol.....I think we all should find that list.....your on to something.....lol
Damn, click the link to see the pictures...
The crisis comes because landslides in the area, which have been shifting the earth slowly for decades, have suddenly accelerated, moving as much as a foot a week recently. Among the causes, officials have said, are the epic rains of the last two winters. Roads have buckled. Homes have crumbled.
More than 100 additional homes in Rancho Palos Verdes will have their power cut because of worsening landslides in the area, city officials said Monday.
This time, 105 of the 270 homes in the Seaview neighborhood will see the lights turned off as of 7 p.m. Monday, officials said. The shifting earth puts electrical equipment at risk and could spark a wildfire among other dangers if power lines are electrified, officials said.
https://www.latimes.com/california/stor ... los-verdes
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/loca ... y/3500984/
https://abc7.com/post/rancho-palos-verd ... /15266030/
https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/02/us/ranch ... index.html
The Deception Continues to Crumble.
You were warned.