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BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 I AM YOURS TRULY Er.EDBERG RAJA 46 THE RIGHT AND ONLY PROPHET OF GOD IN THE YEARS SINCE MY 13 YEARS OLD- I BORN IN 1967-11-11 THE DAY FOR PEACE AND HAPPY AMONG THE WORLD WAR-II. STILL NO WORLD WAR –III - I POSTPONED AND CANCELLED IT BY THE GOOD AND RIGHT HELP OF MOTHER VIRGIN MARY AND EACH AND ALL OF YOU—THANKING YOU AND TO OUR GOD LORD. TODAY THROUGH MY EMAIL NOW ANNOUNCE THAT - BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 THAT - DAILY WORLD FACING LOTS OF DAMAGES AND ALSO LOTS OF PROBLEMS IN AND OUT OF AND OF BETWEEN FAMILY FAMILES - VILLAGES – TOWNS- CITIES – NATIONS- AND OF EACH ONESELF. I A S - I P S ASSOCIATIONS etc TODAY NEWS PAPERS SAID THAT THESE ARE WORRIED ABOUT CORRUPTIONS-CORRUPTED OFFICIALS- AND ABOUT THE NON-CORRUPTED OFFICIALS- AS IN COAL-GATE, etc BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 20 October 2013 Last updated at 18:39 GMT Australia bushfires: New South Wales declares state of emergency The fires have already destroyed at least 200 homes, as Jon Donnison reports A state of emergency has been declared in New South Wales as Australian firefighters battle bushfires that have already destroyed more than 200 homes. The announcement comes as conditions look set to deteriorate with soaring temperatures and strong winds expected to fan the flames in the coming days. The Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, has been the worst-hit region with some fires still raging out of control. State officials say they are the most dangerous conditions in 40 years. New South Wales Premier Barry OFarrell said the declaration would give emergency services additional powers over the next 30 days. These could include cutting gas and power supplies if needed and ordering mandatory evacuations. Were planning for the worst but hoping for the best, he said. Analysis Jon Donnison BBC News, Sydney 12 October 2013 Last updated at 19:14 GMT Cyclone Phailin makes landfall in India The BBCs Sanjoy Majumder: The intensity of the winds has become stronger A huge cyclone that has forced as many as 500,000 people to flee their homes has made landfall in eastern India. Winds were measured at 200 km/h (125mph) as Cyclone Phailin hit the coast near Gopalpur, Orissa state, at about 21:15 (15:45 GMT). Authorities had predicted a storm surge of at least 3m (10ft) that was expected to cause extensive damage. Officials say they are better prepared than in 1999 when a cyclone killed thousands of people in Orissa. Cyclone Phailin has been classed as very severe, and the head of Indias Meteorological Office, LS Rathore, said it would remain in that category for six hours before losing strength. At the scene Andrew North BBC News, Orissa As we arrived in Brahmapur, just inland from where the cyclone had first hit the coast, we were met with a scene of apocalyptic devastation. The town was in total darkness, the headlights of our vehicle illuminating felled trees and power lines blocking roads. Store signs and other debris were being pitched high in the air by powerful storm gusts. Elaborate decorations for a major Hindu festival that people were due to celebrate this weekend were strewn across the main road. Most shops are shuttered, with hundreds of residents now evacuated. Many streets are already flooded, and this may be only the beginning as further heavy rain is expected. The lobby of our hotel is now covered with glass, after several gusts blew in its main windows. It looks set to be a terrifying night, as the cyclone sweeps through this town and a vast swathe of the Indian coastline. The eye of the storm was moving at 10-15 km/h (6-9mph), he said. The BBCs Sanjoy Majumder reported heavy rain and high winds lashing Gopalpur as the cyclone made landfall. Apocalyptic devastation The storm has ripped up trees and road signs, and cut power supplies in some areas. There were reports of window panes being shattered and roofs being blown off. Five deaths were linked to the cyclone by Indian media, four attributed to falling trees and one to a house collapse. Another BBC reporter, Andrew North, spoke of a scene of apocalyptic devastation in Brahmapur, just inland from where the cyclone reached the coast. Store signs and other debris were being pitched high in the air by storm gusts and elaborate decorations for a major Hindu festival were strewn over the main road. Officials had earlier said that no-one would be allowed to stay in mud and thatched houses along the coast of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh states, but some residents said they wanted to stay put. Many people refused to move, had to be convinced, and at times the police had to forcefully move them to safe places, said Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde. The army has been placed on standby for emergency and relief operations. Helicopters and food packages were ready to be dropped in the storm-affected areas. Cyclone Phailin is described as the biggest storm in the region for 14 years As many as 500,000 people have left their homes, many for storm shelters The storm was expected to cause extensive damage to coastal areas Authorities say they are now better prepared than in 1999, when a super-cyclone hit Orissa Hours before the cyclone made landfall it was generating winds of 240 km/h (150mph) over the Bay of Bengal. Most of those evacuated were in Orissa state. Sushant Sahoo, a resident of Orissas state capital, Bhubaneswar, told the BBC that it had been raining there since the morning, and the streets were empty. We have no electricity, it is very dark right now and very grim, he said. I have dry food and candles. The local government has been good at getting everyone prepared and taking care of people. Indias eastern coast and Bangladesh are routinely hit by cyclonic storms between April and November that cause deaths and widespread damage to property. In December 2011, Cyclone Thane hit the southern state of Tamil Nadu, killing dozens of people. WITH THANK I AM YOURS TRULY Er.EDBERG RAJA 46 THE RIGHT AND ONLY PROPHET OF GOD. BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 Er.EDBERG RAJA RAJA 12:24 PM (0 minutes ago) to adgp_lo, Ariyalur, acph-rb, brian.bennett, bjpco2006, cpc-tn, cs, cmsec, cmcell, collrari, collrcbe, collrchn, collrcud, collrdgl, collrdpi, collrerd, collrkar, collrkgi, collrkkm, collrkpm, collrmdu, collrngp, collrnlg, Revenue, collrpdk BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 I AM YOURS TRULY Er.EDBERG RAJA 46 THE RIGHT AND ONLY PROPHET OF GOD IN THE YEARS SINCE MY 13 YEARS OLD- I BORN IN 1967-11-11 THE DAY FOR PEACE AND HAPPY AMONG THE WORLD WAR-II. STILL NO WORLD WAR –III - I POSTPONED AND CANCELLED IT BY THE GOOD AND RIGHT HELP OF MOTHER VIRGIN MARY AND EACH AND ALL OF YOU—THANKING YOU AND TO OUR GOD LORD. TODAY THROUGH MY EMAIL NOW ANNOUNCE THAT - BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 THAT - DAILY WORLD FACING LOTS OF DAMAGES AND ALSO LOTS OF PROBLEMS IN AND OUT OF AND OF BETWEEN FAMILY FAMILES - VILLAGES – TOWNS- CITIES – NATIONS- AND OF EACH ONESELF. I A S - I P S ASSOCIATIONS etc TODAY NEWS PAPERS SAID THAT THESE ARE WORRIED ABOUT CORRUPTIONS-CORRUPTED OFFICIALS- AND ABOUT THE NON-CORRUPTED OFFICIALS- AS IN COAL-GATE, etc BIG MIRACLE WILL BE ON 26 OCT 2013 20 October 2013 Last updated at 18:39 GMT Australia bushfires: New South Wales declares state of emergency The fires have already destroyed at least 200 homes, as Jon Donnison reports A state of emergency has been declared in New South Wales as Australian firefighters battle bushfires that have already destroyed more than 200 homes. The announcement comes as conditions look set to deteriorate with soaring temperatures and strong winds expected to fan the flames in the coming days. The Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, has been the worst-hit region with some fires still raging out of control. State officials say they are the most dangerous conditions in 40 years. New South Wales Premier Barry OFarrell said the declaration would give emergency services additional powers over the next 30 days. These could include cutting gas and power supplies if needed and ordering mandatory evacuations. Were planning for the worst but hoping for the best, he said. Analysis Jon Donnison BBC News, Sydney 12 October 2013 Last updated at 19:14 GMT Cyclone Phailin makes landfall in India The BBCs Sanjoy Majumder: The intensity of the winds has become stronger A huge cyclone that has forced as many as 500,000 people to flee their homes has made landfall in eastern India. Winds were measured at 200 km/h (125mph) as Cyclone Phailin hit the coast near Gopalpur, Orissa state, at about 21:15 (15:45 GMT). Authorities had predicted a storm surge of at least 3m (10ft) that was expected to cause extensive damage. Officials say they are better prepared than in 1999 when a cyclone killed thousands of people in Orissa. Cyclone Phailin has been classed as very severe, and the head of Indias Meteorological Office, LS Rathore, said it would remain in that category for six hours before losing strength. At the scene Andrew North BBC News, Orissa As we arrived in Brahmapur, just inland from where the cyclone had first hit the coast, we were met with a scene of apocalyptic devastation. The town was in total darkness, the headlights of our vehicle illuminating felled trees and power lines blocking roads. Store signs and other debris were being pitched high in the air by powerful storm gusts. Elaborate decorations for a major Hindu festival that people were due to celebrate this weekend were strewn across the main road. Most shops are shuttered, with hundreds of residents now evacuated. Many streets are already flooded, and this may be only the beginning as further heavy rain is expected. The lobby of our hotel is now covered with glass, after several gusts blew in its main windows. It looks set to be a terrifying night, as the cyclone sweeps through this town and a vast swathe of the Indian coastline. The eye of the storm was moving at 10-15 km/h (6-9mph), he said. The BBCs Sanjoy Majumder reported heavy rain and high winds lashing Gopalpur as the cyclone made landfall. Apocalyptic devastation The storm has ripped up trees and road signs, and cut power supplies in some areas. There were reports of window panes being shattered and roofs being blown off. Five deaths were linked to the cyclone by Indian media, four attributed to falling trees and one to a house collapse. Another BBC reporter, Andrew North, spoke of a scene of apocalyptic devastation in Brahmapur, just inland from where the cyclone reached the coast. Store signs and other debris were being pitched high in the air by storm gusts and elaborate decorations for a major Hindu festival were strewn over the main road. Officials had earlier said that no-one would be allowed to stay in mud and thatched houses along the coast of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh states, but some residents said they wanted to stay put. Many people refused to move, had to be convinced, and at times the police had to forcefully move them to safe places, said Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde. The army has been placed on standby for emergency and relief operations. Helicopters and food packages were ready to be dropped in the storm-affected areas. Cyclone Phailin is described as the biggest storm in the region for 14 years As many as 500,000 people have left their homes, many for storm shelters The storm was expected to cause extensive damage to coastal areas Authorities say they are now better prepared than in 1999, when a super-cyclone hit Orissa Hours before the cyclone made landfall it was generating winds of 240 km/h (150mph) over the Bay of Bengal. Most of those evacuated were in Orissa state. Sushant Sahoo, a resident of Orissas state capital, Bhubaneswar, told the BBC that it had been raining there since the morning, and the streets were empty. We have no electricity, it is very dark right now and very grim, he said. I have dry food and candles. The local government has been good at getting everyone prepared and taking care of people. Indias eastern coast and Bangladesh are routinely hit by cyclonic storms between April and November that cause deaths and widespread damage to property. In December 2011, Cyclone Thane hit the southern state of Tamil Nadu, killing dozens of people. WITH THANK I AM YOURS TRULY Er.EDBERG RAJA 46 THE RIGHT AND ONLY PROPHET OF GOD.
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