Watchman: The Norm For Tribulation: Social Unrest, Wildfires, Hurricanes and Food Lines

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Scourge of Earth: Map Shows Wildfire Outbreak Sweeping Across Us Amid Mega-Drought—Day of Wrath Coming People it’s Tribulation

HNewsWire: According to new data from NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS), a wildfire epidemic is spreading throughout the nation. The FIRMS interactive map illustrates that wildfire activity is spreading throughout the country’s Southeast, Midwest, and Southwest areas, despite one of the worst mega-droughts in 1,200 years. According to a Wednesday update from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), more than 3,700 wildland firefighters and staff are assigned to eleven significant fires. “The Southwest region, where five incident management teams are allocated, continues to have the highest major fire activity. A major fire in Nebraska has been allocated to one complicated incident management team “NIFC said. Since the beginning of the year, more than 21,181 wildfires have burnt 1,080,836 acres in the United States, according to the department. This is more than the 10-year average of 14,958 wildfires…

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Update: Scourge of Earth In Play: Texas Faces “Record High” Temps as Grid Operator Warns of Above-Average Power Usage, That’s Code for Trouble Is on the Way for Texan

Heat Dome Roasts 40 Million People Across the Southwest Amid Power Outages HNewsWire: The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a warning that “dangerous heat persists from California to the Southern Plains” over the weekend. In the Southwest, at least 42 million people are under heat watches and warnings as a giant heat dome sends temperatures into the triple digits in some areas. Today, temperatures in Texas and New Mexico, as well as sections of Arizona, Nevada, and California, might go far beyond 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Phoenix, Arizona, may be the warmest metro region, with highs of 115 degrees Fahrenheit anticipated. Extreme heat will increase cooling demand in the Southwest, boosting electricity use and perhaps straining infrastructure. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation, a regulatory organization in charge of grid stability, warned last month that widespread rolling blackouts in the…

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Scourge of Earth: When Lake Powell Falls Below 3,490 Feet (1,063 Meters), It Will Disrupt the Western Us Electricity System, Impacting Up to Five Million People in Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming

HNewsWire: According to AP News, the megadrought in the United States West is still wreaking havoc, with federal authorities considering limiting water supply downstream on the Colorado River to avoid the closure of a large dam that supplies electricity to millions of people. Lake Powell fell to 3,525 feet (1,075 meters) this month, the lowest level since the federal government dammed the Colorado River at Glen Canyon (northern Arizona) more than 50 years ago. As a result, Interior Department officials have proposed holding back water at the dam in order to retain the dam’s capacity to produce electricity. Interior Assistant Secretary Tanya Trujillo warned that if Lake Powell dips below 3,490 feet (1,063 meters), it could disrupt the electricity infrastructure in the western United States, possibly impacting up to five million people in Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah,…

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Scourge of Earth: Fast-Moving Arizona Wildfire Near College Town Doubles In Size In 24-Hours

HNewsWire: A fast-moving wildfire grew in size overnight and into Wednesday north of Flagstaff, Arizona, along Highway 89, prompting local authorities to declare a State of Emergency. The Tunnel Fire, located 14 miles northeast of Flagstaff in Coconino County, has been named. According to the Associated Press, the “wildfire has more than doubled in size” since Tuesday, reaching more than 16,600 acres Wednesday morning. According to Fox Weather, the wildfire spread 10,000 acres in 24 hours. The fire was reported on Sunday afternoon and was 0 percent contained this morning. At least 750 people have been evacuated from their houses. Brady Smith, a spokesperson for the Coconino National Forest, told the Associated Press that the wildfire is heading northeast, away from Flagstaff and Northern Arizona University. “It’s positive in that it’s not going to a densely populated region, and it’s…

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