Blog note.
Jesus indicated that ‘fearful sights’ (various natural disasters) would occur
leading up to the time known as the Tribulation and Great Tribulation (a
combined seven year period of great destruction on earth). Although these types
of things have occurred in the past for centuries and thousands of years, they
could be identified as the ‘season of the times’ due to the ferociousness of
these events. They would be occurring in greater intensity, severity,
frequency, size, duration, scope … just like the pains that a woman experiences
in labor the farther along she is in the labor process. We are in the ‘season
of the times’ that comes just before the seven (7) year Tribulation/Great
Tribulation period
… And great earthquakes shall be in diverse places, and famines, and
pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
(Luke 21:11).
… And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and
upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves
roaring; (Luke 21:25)
… Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which
are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken; (Luke 21:26)
… This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. (2 Timothy
3:1)
Jesus is giving a series of prophecies about what to look for as the age of
grace comes to a close. These verses are several of many such prophecies from
throughout the Bible. 2017 was the worst year in recorded history for the
intensity, frequency, severity, duration and occurrence of a large number of
severe natural disasters worldwide. Earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes,
typhoons, cyclones, torrential flooding, unprecedented wildfires in unusual
places, devastating droughts, excessive/scorching heat setting records
everywhere, record snowfalls in Europe and Russia. Snow in the Arabia. This
list can go on. Most studied Eschatologists believe these ‘fearful sights’ and
massive natural disasters are all part of the ‘CONVERGENCE’ of signs that this
Biblical and prophetic age is closing. Most people who study prophecy are
familiar with the routine reference(s) made that these things will be like
a woman having labor.
Unexpected persistent snowfall causes major damage to crops in Kashmir Valley, India. 7 killed. Preliminary figures suggest the orchards have suffered 30 (6×5) percent damage.
Posted by Julie Celestial on November 13, 2019 Watchers.news
Heavy snowfall hit Kashmir Valley for 16 hours on November 7, 2019, wreaking havoc across the area and causing severe damage to crops.
The month of November is the harvesting season for crops such as apple and saffron. However, due to the unexpected icy weather, growers will not be able to harvest as the crops have been badly affected.
“Just like last year and in relaxation of the SDRF (State Disaster Relief Fund) norms, it would be declared as natural calamity. We have been asked to conduct a survey along with Revenue officials and asses the loss. The growers will be compensated as per the assessment report,” said Director Horticulture Aijaz Bhat.
Apple producers said among the crops, orchards suffered the heaviest damages as trees could not withstand the snowfall, owing to the presence of foliage. Prior to the winter’s onset, growers would prune apple, pear, and other fruit trees to prevent damages. However, this year, the snow began in autumn before leaves shed. Meanwhile, some growers have harvested apples while others were in the process of doing so.
Pruning of the trees was not done in both cases, which made the damage more severe.
“We were yet to carry pruning and foliage was also intact. The trees suffer damages as [the] snow was too heavy for them. The snowfall was unexpected,” said Basit Ahmad, a resident of the Shopian district, south part of Kashmir Valley.
“The trees are flat on the ground and not a single tree is standing. It takes years of hard work to raise an apple tree. But all is gone now. We are helpless,” Basit added.
Unfortunately, growers said the damage cannot be fixed. The standing crop has also been affected, and some apple varieties are yet to be harvested.
“The apple laden trees have been damaged as well. Some varieties including Maharaji and American are yet to be picked. The damage cannot be fixed,” said Gul Mohammad, a grower.
Aside from the trees, the harvested crops that were stored in the open areas have also suffered devastation.
“I had placed apple boxes in an open space in my orchard. The boxes are damaged and need to be replaced. The entire process of packing has to be repeated and that requires manpower. We are yet to assess the damages,” orchardist Javeed Ahmad Dar said.
The areas of Harmain and Imam Sahab in the district of Shopian were reportedly hit the hardest. The apple orchards in Pulwama, Damhal Hanjipora, and Dachnipora areas of the district of Anantnag were also struck badly. Orchards in North Kashmir’s Sopore and Baramulla suffered as well.
According to an official of the Horticulture Department, as per the initial assessment, the damage is over 40% in Shopian and Kulgam– the districts known for producing quality apples.
In addition, 25% of fruit which was yet to be harvested in these twin districts were ravaged.
“The preliminary figures suggest the orchards have suffered 30 percent damage,” the official said.
Orchardists have asked the government for compensation over their losses as they were already suffering due to the prevailing lockdown in the Valley. Their situation got worse when heavy, persistent snowfall battered their crops.
“We were facing problems in sending our fruits out of the Valley and snowfall has increased our problems,” said Muzzafar Ahmad Shah, a grower.
“We have not picked the last two-three flushes of crop, but those are gone now. The saffron fields are shrouded with snow,” saffron grower Abul Majeed, said.
The government assured that compensation would be provided for harvesters which would be between 4 000 to 72 000 rupees or about 56 to 1 000 dollars, depending on the extent of the damage.
This season’s first heavy snowfall began on November 6 and continued through the next day non-stop. The harsh weather killed at least seven people, disrupted traffic, interrupted electricity, and triggered avalanches.
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