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themjkiss

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Re: Pray for relief in Australia
January 14, 2011, 12:58:53 AM
These are huge tragedies, both the floods in Australia/Brazil. I will be praying for the people, they need healing in so many ways right now.


If there are any other christian intercessors in this forum, will you all join me in interceeding for everyone affected? Let's put our prayers out to be heard by God, so he can start restorations/healings of his people.

Thank you, God bless you.

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Re: Pray for relief in Australia
January 14, 2011, 01:20:10 AM
the mud, stench, broken pipes, and all the mess, lies underneath the floods,  :shock:
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Re: Pray for relief in Australia
January 14, 2011, 03:02:16 AM
It's like one extreme to the other Melbourne had Black Saturday (extreme heat) and now Queensland (extreme winds and rain) just one extreme to the other.Praying for all those affect by natural disasters around the world.
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Re: Pray for relief in Australia
January 14, 2011, 10:06:19 AM
Quote from: "themjkiss"
These are huge tragedies, both the floods in Australia/Brazil. I will be praying for the people, they need healing in so many ways right now.


If there are any other christian intercessors in this forum, will you all join me in interceeding for everyone affected? Let's put our prayers out to be heard by God, so he can start restorations/healings of his people.

Thank you, God bless you.


standing with you in prayer
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Re: Pray for relief in Australia
January 15, 2011, 02:35:06 PM
I'll pray for Australia and Brazil.

This miracle helps people have a little hope.


'Miracle' rescue of six-month-old boy provides hope as Brazil mudslides death toll tops 500 By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:18 PM on 15th January 2011

The rescue of a six-month-old baby boy yesterday has provided a ray of hope as Brazil struggles in the aftermath of this week's devastating floods and landslides.
Nicolas Barreto and his father were presumed dead after a landslide swallowed their home in the hilltop town of Nova Friburgo on Wednesday.

But almost 15 hours later, Brazilian firefighters discovered the pair alive. They had been cocooned in an underground air pocket and protected by the collapsed concrete roof of the property.

 Miracle: Nicolas Barreto was plucked to safety yesterday after a landslide swallowed his home in the hilltop town of Nova Friburgo

'We can consider this a miracle,' one of the rescuers said as the father and son were rushed to hospital.

The death toll has so far reached 524 and continues to rise, amid fears that further rain could claim many more lives this weekend.

Forecasters have warned that even light showers could send more mud cascading down hillsides.

The original mudslides were triggered by torrential rains that wreaked havoc through towns around Rio de Janeiro.

The storms, which began on Tuesday, sent tons of red mud and torrents of water rushing down mountainsides into the homes of rich and poor alike.
Scores of people are thought to have been buried alive as they slept, as 10 inches of rain fell in less than a day.
 Mudslides: Torrential rain pushed tons of mud through villages in Brazil
 Aftermath: Cars and buildings are swamped by a sea of mud in the municipality of Teresopolis
The worst affected town is Teresopolis, 40 miles north of Rio, where flash floods swept over already water-logged mountainsides, obliterating wooden shacks built on hillsides.

In the popular tourist town at least 130 residents were buried under mud as more than 1,000 homes were destroyed, the local Civil Defense agency said.

'There are so many disappeared - and so many that will probably never be found,' said Angela Marina de Carvalho Silva, who believes she may have lost 15 relatives to the flood, including five nieces and nephews.
'There was nothing we could do. It was hell.'
Carvalho Silva took refuge in a neighbour's house on high ground with her husband and daughter, and watched the torrential rain carry away cars, tree branches and animals and tear apart the homes of friends and family.
 Deluge: an aerial view of Teresopolis which was swamped by mudslides
 Escape: A mechanic rescues a friend using a tyre as a boat in a flooded area in downtown Franco da Rocha, some 35 kilometers west of Sao Paulo
'It's over. There's nothing. The water came down and swept everything away,' said her husband, Sidney Silva.
In the neighboring mountain town of Nova Friburgo, at least 107 people died, according to an e-mailed statement from the Rio state Civil Defense department.

Among the dead were four firefighters who were helping in the rescue effort. Three other firefighters were listed as missing after their fire truck was hit by a mudslide.
President Dilma Rousseff signed a measure Wednesday sending $461 million to towns in Rio and Sao Paulo states that were damaged during the recent rains.

The money will go to repairing infrastructure and preventing future disasters.
Heavy rains and mudslides kill hundreds of people across Brazil each year.
Rescue operations are underway with the rainstorm having ended, but such is the volume of water that torrents continue to pour down the mountains.

 Proximity: This image shows how close the mountains are to buildings in stricken Teresopolis
Survivors waded through waist-high water, carrying what belongings they could, trying to reach higher ground or trying desperately to find relatives.
Rescuers used heavy machinery, shovels and bare hands to dig through debris in a search for survivors Wednesday.

The mayor of Teresopolis, Jorge Mario Sedlacek, decreed a state of emergency, calling the calamity 'the worst to hit the town.'

About 800 search-and-rescue workers from the state's civil defense department and firefighters dug for survivors.
In neighboring Petropolis, 20 people were confirmed dead by the Rio state Civil Defense department.
The death toll in the region was expected to rise as firefighters reach remote valleys and steep mountainsides where neighborhoods were destroyed, Teresopolis's mayor said.
Heavy rainfall also caused havoc earlier in Minas Gerais state north of Rio, where 16 people died in the past month and dozens of communities are in a state of emergency.
In Sao Paulo, flooding paralyzed main thoroughfares in the capital city since Sunday and 21 people died in collapsed homes, mudslides and flooding throughout the state.
Rio state Gov. Sergio Cabral called on the navy to lend helicopters to firefighters working as rescuers.
'We mourn the loss of lives in this tragedy caused by the rain,' Cabral said in a statement.


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Re: Pray for relief in Australia
February 05, 2011, 03:58:04 PM
Does anyone from Melbourne know how the floods are there...I live in Melbourne but am overseas at the moment and I don't know if it is flooded near the city.
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