Wednesday, August 31, 2011

083111.16.7--Message for TodaY: Bible, water and power

1.  Wisdom given in the Bible is true.

2.  There shall be more power outages coming...

3.  There shall be drinking water problem...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Power out for sweltering Calif., Ariz., Mexico

By JULIE WATSON - Associated

Press | AP – 1 hr 23 mins ago

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A major power outage knocked out electricity to more than 2 million people in California, Arizona and Mexico on Thursday, taking two nuclear reactors offline, leaving people sweltering in the late-summer heat and disrupting flights at the San Diego airport.

http://news.yahoo.com/power-sweltering-calif-ariz-mexico-020349497.html

Anonymous said...

Breaking: Power out in Calabasas, Lancaster, Brea -- 12,000 affected
Daily News Wire Services
Posted: 11/02/2011 11:41:02 AM PDT
Updated: 11/02/2011 11:42:06 AM PDT

Southern California Edison spokesman Charlie Coleman says about 12,000 customers are now without electricity around the region, mostly due to downed power lines. Coleman says outages in Los Angeles and Orange counties are clumped in Calabasas, Lancaster and Brea.

He says crews are working to restore service and warns that people should stay away from downed lines.

Anonymous said...

Mexico: Drought hits water supply for 2.5 million

AP – 5 hrs ago

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Forget lawn watering or car washing: A drought has dried up even drinking water supplies for an estimated 2.5 million people in more than 1,500 small communities in northern Mexico.

Social Development Secretary Heriberto Felix Guerra says water has to be trucked in, treated on the spot and stored in tanks for many of those towns.

Felix Guerra said Friday that seven Mexican states are suffering from drought while other parts of the country have been troubled by such severe weather as floods or hail.
The secretary notes that the trucked-in water is for drinking and doesn't help problems with crops and cattle. He estimates farmers have lost 2.2 million acres (900,000 hectares) of crops to dry conditions this year.

http://news.yahoo.com/mexico-drought-hits-water-supply-2-5-million-000848275.html