These Last Days News - February 24,
2021
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Natural Disaster Survival: a Disaster Preparedness Checklist...
FAMINE AND THIRST
"Within your land, the United States, and many
nations that have fallen to corruption and sin, great trial will be given. The
crops will fail; there will be famine and thirst in many regions.” – Jesus,
July 15, 1977
CROPS WILL ROT IN THE GROUND
"Go forward for the redemption
of mankind out of this present world of sin. Prayer, atonement, and
sacrifice We ask for all mankind now. Your future is now. What the
Eternal Father had planned originally for your future shall be now. The
decision is now with mankind. A great Chastisement approaches upon you.
"Storms shall ravage the shores; crops will rot in the
ground--famine. Insanity from sin, in the minds of the young. Murders.
Who shall govern your fine country, My children, in the future, as the
pollution is bending the stalks? Repent now of your sin, for the hand of
just punishment is being lowered upon you.”
– Our Lady, July 25, 1978
The above Messages from Our Lord and Our Lady were given to Veronica Lueken at Bayside, New York. Read more
Ammo.com reported on February 20, 2021:
by Molly Carter
Every year, nearly 200 million people are impacted by natural disasters, another 99,000 are killed, and over $162 billion a year is spent on the emergency situations they create – a staggering impact that is just the beginning of the far reach of natural disasters. Serious injury, displacement, loss of family, and even the effects PTSD are just a few of the traumatizing results that can be felt long after the disaster itself.
Even though every state in the Union has risks of natural disasters, only about half of American adults are prepared. Many don’t have a plan or even have enough food or water to get the family through a few days. And when utilities get shut down and grocery store shelves are empty, they’re left with little to do but panic.
While you can’t stop a disaster from happening, you can prepare for it. Because in dire situations when first responders may not be able to reach you, being prepared keeps you from needing emergency help while allowing responders to handle the cases that do. Staying prepared also reduces the impact of an emergency on your life and makes you more capable of dealing with the chaos of the unknown – not to mention potentially avoiding danger altogether.
This guide walks you through how to prepare for a natural disaster, how to act if one occurs, and what actions to take once it ends – because disasters happen quickly, which means you must be prepared to act quickly.
Why Disaster Preparedness Is Important
Why prepare for disaster? There are many reasons to prepare for an emergency, but these are some of the most important:
- Immediately after an emergency, services and utilities may be cut off. If you’re not prepared, you may not have access to water, refrigeration, or communication to stay updated on the situation.
- Emergency responders may not be able to reach you, which means you may need to fend for yourself from a few hours to a few days.
- Even if you can get out during or after an emergency, it may be hard to get things you need. Grocery stores sell out, and once those shelves are empty, it can be awhile before they get restocked.
- With some emergency situations, you have time. You may have two to three days to prepare before a hurricane hits, but if you’re involved in a terrorist attack or flash flood, there’s not much time to get things in order.
- Depending on the situation, things may be dangerous right after a disaster. Small earthquakes could hit at any time or there may be people looting on the streets. Try to stay inside to avoid danger.
- If you or a family member have a disability or special needs, it’s even more important to stay prepared. Without preparation, you may not have the items you need to maintain health.
- While the rate of natural disasters typically remains stable, the amount of climate-related disasters is increasing. And with a growing number of people living in and working around danger zones – such as floodplains and high-risk earthquakes zones – the risk of being a victim in a disaster is more likely.
- More than anything, a natural disaster can happen to you. Nine in 10 Americans say they have either been in a disaster or have been impacted by one.
How to Prepare for a Natural Disaster
When it comes to preparing for an emergency, your first defense is always knowledge. You need to know the types of natural disasters that could occur in your area, as well as the best ways to handle each one. By knowing what the specific risks are, you can better prepare for them and improve your chances of getting through the emergency with little risk. Here’s how:
To prepare for a disaster, be ready to be self-sufficient for a minimum of three days. This means having the ability to provide the following for you and your family:
- Shelter
- Food
- Water
- Sanitation
- First aid
To meet these needs, you can build an emergency supply kit – which contains just about everything you’ll need, all in one easily accessible place.
Survival Kit List for a Natural Disaster
When building your emergency supply kit, start with the right container. Choose something that is waterproof and easy to carry, like a plastic tote or waterproof duffle bag. For your home kit, you may need multiple containers.
Here’s the basics of what you need to make it through three days:
Water
At a minimum, keep one gallon of water per person per day. That means if your family consists of five people, you want 15 gallons of water. If you can store more, do so. Those who’ve been faced with an emergency situation have said that the gallon a day is hard to stretch when it comes to drinking water, cleaning yourself and your surroundings, and cooking – especially if and when medical treatment needs to be administered.
Make sure that any water you use for drinking, washing or preparing food, cleaning dishes, brushing your teeth, or making ice is not contaminated. Anything with a bad odor or taste should be avoided, as it may cause diseases like dysentery, cholera, typhoid, or hepatitis.
Food Supplies
Non-perishable goods such as canned vegetables, soups, and powdered milk provide your family with nutrients when the possibility of cooking or preparing food is minimal. Strive to have around 2,000 calories per person per day to consume, with some to spare. Keeping a variety of foods in stock, including vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy, and meat will give you a balanced diet and keep everyone healthy and well-fed.
First-Aid Supplies
If you end up in an emergency situation, there’s a good chance you’ll have to do some level of first aid on someone. While it may be as simple as putting a bandage on a toddler's knee, it could also be as stressful as stitching a wound on that same child’s head.
For your emergency disaster kit, include more than just bandages and creams. Have syringes, splints, and a suture kit to ensure you’re prepared no matter what happens. You never know when you’ll end up needing to render first aid to not only family, but also friends, neighbors, or even strangers who stumble upon your disaster sanctuary. Include a week’s worth of any and all prescription medications you and other family members take, as well as things like ibuprofen, antihistamines, and antibacterial creams.
If you have infants, young children, elderly parents, or disabled family members, keep their needs in mind as you pack and prepare your emergency disaster kit. Things like diapers, formula, insulin, and a walker can mean the difference between keeping things calm and controlled and swimming in absolute chaos.
Utensils
If you have your stockpile of food and water, but no can opener or pot to heat things up, you’ll be in a bit of trouble. That’s why it’s important to have utensils included in your disaster kit. Anything you need to prepare and eat meals, include it. Better to be over prepared than under.
Safety Items
Almost as important as first-aid supplies, safety supplies are essential. Include emergency blankets, equipment to start fires, flashlights, a multi-tool, a knife, and a whistle. A NOAA weather radio keeps you updated on weather alerts and helps you stay prepared.
Documents
In your emergency kit, keep copies of all your important documents. These include your insurance cards (medical, house, auto, and life), birth certificates, passports, social security cards, marriage licenses, state identification or driver’s licenses, and your emergency disaster plan – which includes the contact information for everyone in your family, as well as out-of-state family, emergency services in the area, and anything else you might need. Keep these inside a waterproof container within your disaster kit.
Other Items
The list doesn’t stop there. Here are more items you should have in your kit to ensure you get through an emergency or disaster.
- Personal care items like toothpaste and shampoo
- A battery-operated or crank-style radio
- Extra batteries of all sizes
- A small amount of cash, preferably in small bills
- Spare credit card
- Map of the local area
- Extra set of car and house keys
- A list of things that should be done before you leave and how to do them
- Emergency contact list, including names, phone numbers, and addresses
Children and Pets
If a coloring book and crayons may not seem like they deserve a place in your emergency disaster kit, you’ve never spent an afternoon in a doctor’s office with a four-year-old. By including a few items that can entertain, comfort, and soothe a child, you’re making your emergency situation a little less stressful – for both you and the child in question.
And if you have pets, their needs and safety must be taken into consideration when it comes to disasters and emergencies. Make sure to have food and medications, as well as any other immediate needs your pets will require. Include ways to transport and clean up after pets, as well as any supplies you need in your kit.
Every six months, revisit your disaster preparation kit. Make sure the things included are still relevant and replace what’s needed. Check the expiration dates on food, water, and medications – and if they’re getting close, renew them.
Kits for Your Vehicle and On-the-Go
While having a home disaster emergency kit is vital to staying prepared, it’s also important to have emergency kits in your vehicles and one that you can grab and go, even if it’s on foot. These kits should have water and non-perishable food, but should also have a way to purify it. Hardy snacks like granola bars or dried fruit should be included, as well as blankets to get you through the night if the weather’s cold.
Emergency Evacuation
For many disasters and emergencies, staying home is the best bet. If you’re prepared with a well-stocked disaster emergency kit, you should have everything you need for you and your family to get through the first few days. At home, you’re safe, you’re secure, and you’re more comfortable.
Yet, there are those times when staying isn’t the safest solution. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and man-made chemical spills can all warrant an evacuation. And any time local government says to evacuate, you should do so. While you may want to stay home just a little longer, the government agencies could have more information than you, escape routes may be blocked and emergency personnel non-reachable.
When it comes to having to evacuate, you need to be prepared. Here’s how:
Have a Plan
Planning is essential in disaster preparedness, and it’s no different with an evacuation. Before an evacuation is even suggested, you should know the evacuation routes for your area, know where you’re headed, and be ready to leave within 30 minutes of being told to go.
What’s more, having one plan isn’t enough. You need to have a plan B, including a different evacuation route and a different destination – because you never know what’s going to happen and you need to be prepared when your first plan is no longer possible.
Your on-the-go emergency bag should have everything you need. Be sure to include copies of your important documents (insurance cards, social security cards, birth certificates, wills, etc.) in your kit, as well as some petty cash, just in case.
For extra security, have the name and number of an out-of-state friend or family member and ensure everyone in your party has it. This is your emergency contact person. If by chance your group gets separated, this is the person that everyone contacts to let the others know where they are and if they’re okay. Before you leave, discuss what to do if someone gets separated, and be sure to set a specific amount of time that everyone should “report in” to the out-of-state contact.
Never park your car at home with an almost empty tank. Always, no matter what, keep at least a half tank in the vehicle. If there’s ever a disaster that strikes without warning, you don’t want to worry about getting gas before evacuating.
Secure Your Home
Before evacuating, secure what you can to protect your property. Take things inside and strap down patio furniture and picnic tables that are too large. Take down umbrellas and lawn chairs and pack them away. Inside, unplug your electronic devices and small appliances, such as televisions, computers, and microwaves. If told to, turn off the water and outside propane tanks.
Before leaving the house, check the list in your emergency kit to ensure nothing was forgotten. Preparing to evacuate is a stress-ridden experience and it’s easy to forget things you normally wouldn’t.
Lastly, before you close that door behind you, leave a note on the kitchen table. Include the date, the fact that you’re evacuating, where you’re going, and a way to contact you there. That way if something happens and people are looking for you, they’ll know where you headed.
Don’t Forget the Pets
If you have pets or livestock, ensure their safety as well as your family’s. Pets should be evacuated with you, but be sure to have specific plans that do not include staying at an emergency shelter (which only allow medical-assistance animals to be present). Many hotels do not allow pets either, but given the circumstance, some may allow it. Otherwise, your destination needs to be a friend or family member’s house.
Finding Help
If you don’t know where to go or need help during an evacuation, seek out the American Red Cross. They have both staff and volunteers that can help you find an emergency shelter, help you locate loved ones, and assist in recovery efforts after the disaster. The organization also helps people to get their immediate needs met – including medical attention, clean water, and warm meals.
What to do After a Natural Disaster
Once the emergency is over, you’ll have to deal with the aftermath of the disaster. The health and safety of you and your family should be your first priority. And if medical attention is needed, now is the time to seek help. Call local responders, travel to a hospital or medical center, or contact the Red Cross to get assistance.
Returning Home
If you’ve evacuated, return home as soon as local government gives the okay – but don’t expect everything to be as it was when you left. Proceed with caution, especially if there were massive storms, flash floods, or other natural disasters – as damage could have occurred that isn’t necessarily visible at first glance.
It’s also important to prepare yourself mentally. Even if everyone is okay and made it through the disaster unscathed, it can feel devastating to return home and see your home and belongings destroyed.
Recovering Your Losses
When a natural disaster or emergency hits, it’s not unusual to experience physical and financial losses. But with proper preparation, you can minimize the impact.
Well before you’re faced with an emergency situation, talk to your home owner’s insurance company about what is covered and what’s not. You may be surprised to learn that the company will cover roof damage, but not flood damage. By knowing what’s covered and what isn’t, you can get extra coverage for the types of disasters that are most common in your area.
Make a written or photographic record of your valuable possessions. From jewelry to appliances to video games, know what things you have of value so that if they’re damaged during a disaster emergency, you can detail your losses. This list will also be of value when dealing with your insurance company and at the end of the year where you can account certain losses as a tax deduction.
When You Need Mental Health or Crisis Intervention
Dealing with a natural disaster or emergency takes its toll on emotions and mental health. Depending on what you’ve seen and had to deal with, you may suffer from depression, anxiety, panic attacks, or even post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). But don’t suffer in silence. Reach out to your family, your doctor, or the Red Cross about seeking mental health assistance.
It’s especially important to watch children for signs of emotional stress, as these types of events can have a massive impact on them and they may not understand what happened or have the ability to verbalize how they feel about it. Even if a child didn’t experience the disaster first hand, it can still be traumatic, so be sure to keep communicating with them. Answer any questions to the best of your ability, and be sure to give them a little extra TLC.
Many communities have specialized CERT teams that are specifically trained in crisis intervention after a devastating event, whether it’s a natural disaster or a man-made calamity.
Emergency Drills: Practicing Your Plan
Regardless of how well thought out your emergency disaster plan is, and how much water you have stored, it’s only as effective if you can act on it. This requires practice. While you want to check your disaster emergency kits every six months, you should completely run through your plan at least once a year – including checking phone numbers, ensuring evacuation routes are the same, and that your documents are up to date.
Without practice, you’re only as good as your frazzled mind will allow you to be. You may forget important aspects, like including the dog or checking on your elderly neighbor. Practicing a dry run annually keeps disasters from getting the best of you.
Types of Natural Disasters and How to Prepare
There’s no doubt about it, disaster preparedness saves lives. And while having an emergency disaster kit and evacuation plan are important, knowing the specifics about the disasters you’re most likely to be involved in can help you even more.
Here are some of the most common natural disasters Americans may become victims of, and what you can do to keep you and your family safe:
Floods
Every state in the U.S. is susceptible to flooding, making it a disaster everyone should be prepared for. Water levels can quickly rise, push into your home and wreak havoc on your things. But there’s more than just water damage to worry about. Flash floods carry unseen debris that, if given the opportunity, can damage both wooden and steel buildings, and knock unknowing people down and into the rushing water where they could be carried away.
To survive a flood, the most important thing to remember is never drive or walk through floodwater. Even if it doesn’t look deep and even if it doesn’t appear to be moving quickly – floodwaters are dangerous and kill at least 100 people a year.
Tornadoes
Tornadoes are one of nature’s most violent storms, devastating everything in their paths. They strike quickly, sometimes without warning or thunderstorm in the area. Like other natural disasters, tornadoes are extremely dangerous – but it’s not just the funnel cloud you need to worry about. Tornadoes are filled with whipping debris, and you’re more likely to get hurt from debris than the actual tornado itself. With winds that can reach 300 mph and the ability to level everything in its path for a 50-mile radius, it’s best to be prepared.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Knowing the signs is instrumental in protecting yourself against a tornado – which include a dark or green sky, low-lying clouds, hail, and wind so loud it sounds like a freight train.
- Don’t rely on seeing a funnel cloud, which can easily be blocked by clouds or rain. Instead, if there are signs of a tornado, seek cover.
- Seek shelter that is preferably indoors and underground, like a basement.
- If that’s not possible, go to an inside room on the first floor that doesn’t have any windows – places like closets and hallways are typically the safest.
- Get under something heavy, like a table, and cover yourself with a blanket.
- Avoid rooms with large appliances that can be thrown or toppled by the wind.
- Protect your head and neck with your arms.
- If you live in a mobile home, DO NOT stay there. Find shelter in a nearby building, ditch, or ravine.
- If in a vehicle, do not try to outrun a tornado. Instead, get out and move to a ditch, covering your head and neck.
Hurricanes
Hurricanes, which are called cyclones or typhoons in other parts of the world, are dangerous ocean storms that are known to cause high winds, flooding, heavy rain, and tidal waves. While the majority of damage typically occurs on coastlines, hurricanes often travel several hundred miles inland and their impact is devestating.
You must prepare ahead of time for hurricanes. Keep supplies stocked, have a family emergency plan, and evacuate when you’re told to. While you may not want to leave, there’s nothing you can do to protect your home once a hurricane has hit, and the futile attempt to try is not worth your life. Once it's safe to go back to your home, you can consider using a metal detector to find lost items after a hurricane.
Earthquakes
If you live in an earthquake zone, here’s a few preparation tips:
- Anchor wall hangings and shelving units to studs to ensure they don’t fall over.
- Keep heavy items on low shelves.
- If you’re outside when an earthquake hits, get low to the ground and move away from buildings, utility wires, and any fuel or gas lines.
- If driving, slow to a stop as quickly and safely as possible, making sure to stay away from tall buildings, telephone poles, and utility wires.
To get through an earthquake unscathed, you must remember these three things: drop, cover, and hold on. Drop to the ground. Cover your head and neck. And hold on to whatever stationary object you can.
Volcanoes
Volcanos occur when pressure from gases in molten rock become too great and cause an eruption. While this can be dangerous, the real risk with volcanos comes from the toxic gases and ash, flash floods of extremely hot water, earthquakes, landslides, and other natural disasters they can spawn.
While all of these can be dangerous, the most common cause of death is from suffocation. Infants, elderly, and those with respiratory illnesses are the most likely to be impacted. In the U.S., you’re most likely to be affected by a volcano if you live in Hawaii, Alaska, or the Pacific Northwest.
If you’re caught in a volcanic eruption, here’s what you need to know:
- If a call for evacuation occurs, follow it.
- If you see lava flow, leave the area as soon and as quickly as possible.
- While driving, keep your doors and windows closed.
- If inside, close all access to the outdoors, including windows, doors, vents, and dampers.
- Do not run air conditioners or fans that pull air in from outside.
- If you have pets or livestock, put them in a closed shelter.
- Wear long sleeves and long pants if you must go outdoors.
Wildfires
Wildfires are dangerous and deadly, and are becoming more so as homes and communities are being built in high-risk areas. If you’re in an area that is at prone to wildfires, here’s what you need to know to stay prepared and ready.
- Keep your roof and gutters clean.
- Make sure nothing burnable is within 30 feet of your home – this includes things like wood piles, picnic tables, brush, or dried leaves.
- Fill containers around the outside of your home with water – things like garbage cans, animal water troughs, and tubs work well.
- If you see a wildfire and have not had an evacuation order, call 911. It may not have been reported.
- Once an evacuation has been ordered, leave as soon as possible.
Extreme Cold
When winter weather hits, you must be prepared. Sometimes winter storms produce more snow, ice, and cold than people are ready for, and travel becomes extremely risky and dangerous.
Here’s what you need to do to protect both your home and your family from the extreme cold:
- When winter storms hit, be sure to listen to local weather forecasts so you know what to expect.
- Have a minimum three-day emergency supply of food and water in the home at all times.
- Bring pets and livestock indoors.
- Have a secondary source of heat in case power lines go down and your furnace stops working.
- Insulate water lines to prevent freezing.
- If you must go outside, dress in warm layers and cover as much of your skin as possible.
- Avoid getting wet at all costs.
- If you must travel, be sure to have an emergency kit, including blankets, in your vehicle.
Extreme Heat
To survive extreme heat, preparation and recognition are essential. When high temperatures mix with high humidity, it can become hard for the body to regulate itself, especially for infants and the elderly. Staying indoors in air conditioning and increasing fluid intake with non-alcoholic beverages is your best bet. Watch for signs of heat stroke, including the following:
- Body temperature above 103 degrees
- No sweating
- Red, hot skin
- Rapid pulse
- Nausea
- Confusion
- Unconsciousness
When any of these occur, seek medical attention immediately. Extreme heat is dangerous and can kill you. If that’s not possible, or if emergency responders are delayed, get the person into a shaded area and cool them as quickly as possible by whatever means you have. Cool water, ice compresses, and fanning should be constant until the body temperature drops to below 102 degrees.
No matter where you live, you’re susceptible to emergencies and disasters – and the only way to get through them is to be prepared. In order to keep yourself and your family safe from the unexpected, you must know your risks, know what you need to do, and be able to act upon it.
ONE FOOT IN
HELL
"A country that shuts out its God starts down the path for its own destruction.
A country that loses its morality has placed one foot already in hell.
Servitude, desecration, soul destruction—all will reap what they have sown.
Floods, great heat, death. You will have visited upon you a plague! Recognize
now the finger of death will be placed upon your earth. When you pass through
this crisis, many will be cleansed." - Our Lady of the Roses, April 1, 1972
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FAMINES, PESTILENCE
"Wars are a punishment for man's sins; famines, pestilence, great heat, the plague. The major catastrophe to mankind is approaching. Warnings have been given and gone by unnoticed. Man continues upon his way of evil. Many are selling their souls to get to the head." - Jesus, April 9, 1977FAMINE IN AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
Veronica - Rodents and flying creatures eating the crops. A plague. The boats will not anchor to the land. A just punishment upon man. Famine in America the beautiful. No one shall have the price of the wheat. Man shall become like animals, killing their neighbors. It will be like dog eating dog. – July 15, 1977FAMINE AND STARVATION
"Earthquakes in your country, the United States, extending up through Canada, earthquakes in places never before known to exist, or the possibility of. And they will know it comes but from the hand of God. Famine, starvation, your crops will rot. The heat will burn, the cattle will starve. And why? Because you refuse to turn back, complacent in your arrogance.” – Our Lady, May 30, 1981IN JUSTICE AND FOR PENANCE
"Hasten, harken, and listen to the words of warning to a generation that has become perverse, degraded--and abominations committed to offend your God. In justice and for penance, there will be visited upon your earth great trials--droughts, famine, rotting crops, hurricanes, floods, all manner of earth tremors and disturbances of nature, increasing in volume, spreading throughout your world. There will be eruptions and manifestations that shall bring terror to the hearts of many, in places that have never seen nor heard of such volume of sound and fierce eruptions of the earth.” – St. Michael, August 21, 1976“DEATH WILL BE PREVALENT IN YOUR COUNTRY”
"The world, earth, shall pass through a great crucible of suffering. Many minor warnings have been given in the past, and too few recognized them as such. Death will become prevalent in your country. Murders, robberies, fornication, idleness through famine and drought. My children, all who are of well spirit shall pass through these times with perseverance. You must all follow the counsel of My Mother. She has been permitted by the Eternal Father to come to you as a Mediatrix between God and man. Her promise is true. She will remain with you, steadfast in Her promise. It is the will of the Father that She shall direct the children of earth in crushing the rule of satan.” – Jesus, May 13, 1978THE FATHER SHALL CHASTISE THOSE HE LOVES
"The Father shall chastise those He loves. Your country and many countries of your world will suffer trials of famine, earthquakes, tornadoes, and the plague.” – Our Lady, December 31, 1974TRUST IN GOD THE FATHER
"There are many things that cannot be understood because of a man's human nature, but that you must trust in God the Father, and listen to the words My Mother brings to you and the dire warnings of what is to come upon mankind. Do not accept it lightly, or with derision. For the answer will be given to you, and you will still not know that this has come to you from the Eternal Father as a measure of penance.
"All mankind will be tested before the great day of My return. There will be floods taking many lives; there will be famine and many will die; and there will be the great heat and many will die. My child, I know you are affrighted at My words, but Our purpose is to save you.” – Jesus, June 18, 1983MORE FLOODS, MORE FAMINE
"Your country, My child, the United States, shall know of another tremendous earthquake. I know this grips your heart with fear, My child, but you will see and understand. There will be more floods, more famine, more blood in the streets. The enemy will come from foreign nations now to try to shed this blood. Do not take their words to you lightly. They will enter the United States for one purpose--to destroy the morale.” – Our Lady, September 27, 1986WOE TO MAN OF EARTH
"Listen well and repeat my words. Woe, woe to man of earth. He calls down upon himself a just punishment for the abominations he commits in his heart and the abominations in the sacred temples of God. Wars, famine, flood, cataclysm, and the Ball of Redemption. Know that in this order man shall be cleansed." – St. Michael, May 30, 1974
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