Word of the Lord - 7.5.18 & 2.26.23- “the dam, the dam, the California dam.” Watch that dam..."
Word of the Lord - 7.5.18 -"The other day the Lord said in my spirit, “the dam, the dam, the California dam.” Watch that dam because there is something up, keep your eyes on it, keep your eyes on California right now too because I believe we are going to see a lot go down in California. California is a cauldron right now, it’s a bubbling cauldron that is going to bubble over because there is too much of a quagmire of filth, ungodliness, perversion, corruption, deception, it’s like rolling dynamite together. It’s like putting tons of dynamite together and then it just takes one little match to light it. That’s what it’s like I California right now, so please pray for those Christians in California who are there. Keep your eyes on the dam in California and on California itself because that cauldron is getting ready to bubble over."
Word of the Lord- 2.26.23- "From Church International's Sunday Morning Service: 2.26.23 a raging river—a dam breaking, says the Lord. There is a dam on the East Coast, says the Lord; there is a dam in the Midwest, says the Lord; and there is a dam on the West Coast, says the Lord, that is set to break. And thus says the Lord, the prognosticators, and the political puppets and the wicked, and the corrupt, and those who blaspheme the name of God will be taken over by this dam—what they have built when it breaks shall be dismantled by it, says the Lord."
LOS ANGELES — Frustrated Southern California mountain residents are finally digging themselves out of a historic winter storm that dumped more than 100 inches of snow in a region that had faced unprecedented drought conditions just a few months earlier.
The ferocity of the storm in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles appeared to catch residents and officials off-guard and unprepared, trapping hundreds of residents for nearly two weeks as roads became impassable and roofs collapsed under the weight of a weather event rarely experienced in this part of the state.
https://apnews.com/article/california-atmospheric-river-storm-2677c9eeb138f2a672a2596ef4b1563e
WATSONVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California agricultural community famous for its strawberry crop was forced to evacuate early Saturday after the Pajaro River’s levee was breached by flooding from a new atmospheric river that pummeled the state.
Across the Central Coast’s Monterey County, more than 8,500 people were under evacuation orders and warnings Saturday, including roughly 1,700 residents — many of them Latino farmworkers — from the unincorporated community of Pajaro.
Officials said the Pajaro River’s levee breach is about 100 feet (30.48 meters) wide. Crews had gone door to door Friday afternoon to urge residents to leave before the rains came but some stayed and had to be pulled from floodwaters early Saturday.
First responders and the California National Guard rescued more than 50 people overnight. One video showed a member of the Guard helping a driver out of a car trapped by water up to their waists.
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