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sands over a radius of hundreds of miles. Mountain-
pass roads of escape will be blocked. Water mains will
crumble and break. Cars and houses will sway like toys
tossed about. Dams will burst and flood tides will carry
many to their doom.
Those who lived sumptuously, carelessly, so uncon-
cerned, will suddenly find themselves being entombed in
quaking valleys of death. Transportation will cease in
a moment of time. No buses. No trains. No planes. No
cars. Roads twisted or covered with tons of broken over-
passes.
Fear, and the pit, and the snare, are upon thee,
0 inhabitant of the earth. And it shall come to
pass, that he who fleeth from the noise of the fear
shall fall into the pit; and he that cometh up out of
the midst of the pit shall be taken in the snare: for
the windows from on high are open, and the foun-
dations of the earth do shake.
(Isaiah 24:17,18 Kiv)
Most Destructive in History
The Guatemala earthquake was small in comparison.
The earthquake in Alaska cannot compare. This earth-
quake could be the most destructive in the world's his-
tory in overall total evaluations. The damage may never
be measured in dollar value—ever. And when it strikes,
the nation and the world will tremble in fear as the re-
ports of destruction reach the outside. Devastating af-
tershocks will follow, with hundreds of tremors hitting
almost daily for months.
Businesses will be wiped out. Churches will be de-
stroyed. Schools will crumble. Amusement parks will be
shattered. The dead will be everywhere. In some areas,
only rescue helicopters will be able to get in with help.
It will be far worse than the destruction of Nicaragua.
All communications will be hampered. The wheels of
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pass roads of escape will be blocked. Water mains will
crumble and break. Cars and houses will sway like toys
tossed about. Dams will burst and flood tides will carry
many to their doom.
Those who lived sumptuously, carelessly, so uncon-
cerned, will suddenly find themselves being entombed in
quaking valleys of death. Transportation will cease in
a moment of time. No buses. No trains. No planes. No
cars. Roads twisted or covered with tons of broken over-
passes.
Fear, and the pit, and the snare, are upon thee,
0 inhabitant of the earth. And it shall come to
pass, that he who fleeth from the noise of the fear
shall fall into the pit; and he that cometh up out of
the midst of the pit shall be taken in the snare: for
the windows from on high are open, and the foun-
dations of the earth do shake.
(Isaiah 24:17,18 Kiv)
Most Destructive in History
The Guatemala earthquake was small in comparison.
The earthquake in Alaska cannot compare. This earth-
quake could be the most destructive in the world's his-
tory in overall total evaluations. The damage may never
be measured in dollar value—ever. And when it strikes,
the nation and the world will tremble in fear as the re-
ports of destruction reach the outside. Devastating af-
tershocks will follow, with hundreds of tremors hitting
almost daily for months.
Businesses will be wiped out. Churches will be de-
stroyed. Schools will crumble. Amusement parks will be
shattered. The dead will be everywhere. In some areas,
only rescue helicopters will be able to get in with help.
It will be far worse than the destruction of Nicaragua.
All communications will be hampered. The wheels of
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