6/21/13
Major flooding continues all over the world as Gaia continues to cleanse. Canada, China, and India are greatly affected.
The Extinction Protocol - 6/21/13
June 21, 2012 – CANADA - As many as 100,000 residents of Calgary, Alberta, could face evacuation because of flooding, the director of emergency management said early Friday. Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for 20 communities, Bruce Burrell said. Parts of southern Alberta face rising floodwaters and the possibility of more rain. The levels of the Bow and Elbow rivers are expected to peak overnight, but not drop until late Saturday at the earliest, he said. “I have never experienced any flooding of this magnitude,” he added. There have been no initial reports of deaths or injuries. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said military assets, including helicopters, have been deployed to assist local emergency officials with rescue and evacuation efforts. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those families who have been affected by the serious flooding in Calgary and Southern Alberta,” Harper said, adding that “any and all possible assistance” would be provided by the federal government. A state of emergency was in effect for Calgary, according to a news release from the city. Police and fire officials were driving through communities, broadcasting the evacuation order over loudspeakers. Residents were being asked to mark their homes with an “X” to indicate they had evacuated. The news release said the level of the Elbow and Bow Rivers had risen significantly. -Link: The Extinction Protocol
Flooding continues in China. Landslides causing fatalities.
GUIYANG, June 21 (Xinhua) -- Two people were killed and three others remain missing after rainstorm-triggered landslides occurred early Friday morning in Xishui County in southwest China's Guizhou Province, local authorities said.
The county was battered by torrential rain from midnight to 4 a.m. Friday, causing landslides in three of the mountainous county's villages, according to the county's publicity department. Link: Shanghai Daily
NEW DELHI— The death toll from flash floods in northern India rose to more than 150 on Thursday, with 50,000 Hindu pilgrims still stranded across the mountainous state of Uttarakhand.
Indian television networks showed footage of the pilgrim destination of Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, which was completely submerged.
Despite incessant rain and landslides, 33, 192 pilgrims had been rescued as of Thursday, according to a home ministry press release. Link: New York Times.com