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Thinking about getting Earthquake insurance. But it would cost me minimum $3K a year and thats with a 20% deductible.  Been dodging the bullet for twenty years plus now but have a feeling we have a good one coming soon. Been through Northridge and Sylmar quakes and it's a heck of a experience to go through. Hard to walk during a 7.2

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2 hours ago, Botzwana said:

"...whether there are [gifts of] prophesying, they will be done away with; whether there are tongues, they will cease..." (1 Cor 13:8)

The Bible does indicate how long the gifts of the spirit would be a part of the Christian experience. 

According to the record, these gifts were always conveyed to persons by the laying on of the hands of the apostles of Jesus Christ or in their presence. 

Thus, after their death and when the individuals who in that way had received the gifts died, the miraculous gifts resulting from the operation of God's spirit must have come to their end.

 

I do not believe in any prophet today.

 

22 minutes ago, jmartin1145 said:

Im just leary, because of what the bible says about false prophets. I don't know anymore than anyone else, but I was always cautioned about this at a young age growing up in Bible study. Hell, as far as im conserned, Hillarious C. is a false prophet and Harry R. is the anti-Christ.

 

Listen, I don't think we should discuss this all too much, because we all would agree with you both. I am sure most of us are taking this as a grain of salt and just found it interesting is all.

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Real & Current News.....

 

https://www.rt.com/news/409633-iran-iraq-earthquake-updates/

 

Deadly quake hits Iran & Iraq Live updates

Published time: 12 Nov, 2017 22:36
Deadly quake hits Iran & Iraq
An earthquake victim is aided at Sulaimaniyah Hospital on November 12, 2017 © Shwan Mohammed / AFP
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Dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured in Iran and Iraq, according to early estimates by local officials, after a powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck the region Sunday.
 
  • 13 November 2017

    00:55 GMT

    Another 4.5 magnitude aftershock was registered 12km northwest of Sarpol-e Zahab, Iran. The quake was recorded at a depth of 45.5 km, according to USGS.

  • 00:47 GMT

    The problem of polluted drinking water was resolved in Kermanshah province, the governor of the regions told FARS, adding that the electricity supply, however, has not yet been fully restored.

    Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as army units, are assisting the Red Crescent with search and rescue efforts, the governor added. Emergency tents are now being set up for those people whose homes were damaged or destroyed.

  • 00:25 GMT

    The Darbandikhan Dam on the Diyala River, located in the northern Sulaymaniyah Governorate of Iraq, suffered some damage from the quake, the head of Iraq’s Water Resource Management, Hassan Janani, told reporters. Rocks fell on the structure while some houses next to the dam collapsed, according to the initial assessment. Janani called on those living downstream from the dam to "take caution, and stay away" from the dam.

  • 00:15 GMT

    The head of Iran's Health Ministry, Hassan Ghazizadeh Hashemi, urged the country's hospitals to urgently dispatch medical staff, equipment, ambulances and blood supplies to the treatment centers in the earthquake-stricken areas, the ISNA news agency reported.

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    An earthquake victim is brought to Sulaimaniyah Hospital on November 12, 2017, in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq © Shwan Mohammed / Reuters

     

  • 00:04 GMT

    Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag announced, as reported by the Anadolu agency. A total of 3,000 tents, 3,000 blankets and a food rig were “immediately” sent to Iraq’s north. Another 4,000 blankets were sent from Turkey’s southeastern provinces of Mus and Diyarbakir to the Habur border gate.

     

    Turkey stands ready to provide search and rescue teams & send humanitarian aid for earthquake victims in #Iraq. Our thoughts and prayers are with our Iraqi brothers and sisters.

     
     

    Deputy Prime Minister Recep Akdag told 24 TV that a paramedic and rescue teams would soon be dispatched to the disaster area.

     

  • 00:00 GMT

    The Iranian Red Crescent started erecting tent camps to help people affected by the quake.

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    #KurdistanEarthquake; Thanks to @JCMC-IraqGov, @WHO@UNOCHA @AFADTurkey @RedCrescentTR for their immediate response to provide assistance to the affected families and civilians.

     
     

     

  • 12 November 2017

    23:48 GMT

    The death toll from the earthquake has risen to over 80 people, and that is only in Iran. At least 71 people were killed in Sarpol-e Zahab, while at least ten others died in Salas-e Babajani, according to emergency services figures. More than 1,000 people are believed to be injured, FARS reports.

  • 23:39 GMT

    Kuwait's Fire Service Directorate received over 40 distress calls from people who felt the earthquake in the Gulf country. The natural disaster caused no casualties or damage in Kuwait, according to the government information agency, KUNA.

  • 23:36 GMT

    No injuries or damages were reported in Israel where a massive tremor was felt across parts of the country, Israeli media report.

  • 23:25 GMT

    The central hospital in the town of Sarpol-e Zahab in Kermanshah Province, Iran, close to the Iraqi border, was severely damaged in the earthquake. The medical facility has no electricity, FARS news reports.

 
  • 12 November 2017

    23:25 GMT

    The central hospital in the town of Sarpol-e Zahab in Kermanshah Province, Iran, close to the Iraqi border, was severely damaged in the earthquake. The medical facility has no electricity, FARS news reports.

  • 22:51 GMT

    The preliminary death toll from the earthquake in Iran’s Kermanshah Province has risen to 61, according to an emergency services official.

    “Our rapid reaction teams are deployed in the region," the official told ISNA, adding that a plane would also be on standby to transfer those injured to Tehran, if necessary.

  • 22:32 GMT

    At least 30 people were killed and over 200 killed in Iran's Kermanshah province alone, according to the local deputy governor, but the exact number of casualties is yet to be determined.

  • 22:17 GMT

    Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has tasked the country's Interior Ministry with addressing “as soon as possible the needs of residents of the country's western areas, affected by the earthquake,” his press service said.

  • 21:59 GMT

    More than 500 people may have been injured by the quake, the Kurdistan Regional Government's Joint Crisis Coordination Center (JCC) said on Twitter, and that there's an "urgent" need for medical teams to support local hospitals treating the injured.

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    #Urgent Call; there are over 500 injured people& deaths recorded.Urgent medical assistance; Medical First aid kits & surgical equipment & medicine, medical teams are needed to support the local hospitals to treat the injured civilians in #Slemani governorate; #KRI Earthquake

     
     

     

  • 21:48 GMT

    A 4.5 magnitude aftershock struck Kermanshah Province in Iran, USGS reported. The jolt was registered at a depth of 10 kilometers, just 6 kilometers northwest of Sarpol-e Zahab, Iran.

  • 21:03 GMT

    Footage has emerged of the moment shockwaves swept through parts of Iraq and Iran after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the area Sunday.

    READ MORE: Moment deadly earthquake rocked Iraq & Iran caught on VIDEO

  • 19:41 GMT

    In the Iraqi Kurdistan region, according to the Kurdish health minister. At least 50 people were injured in the town of Darbandikhan in Sulaymaniyah province alone, spokesperson for the suburban districts, Iqbal Mohammed, told Rudaw.

  • 18:52 GMT

    The epicenter of the quake was located some 25 km below the surface, according to the USGS. The earthquake was initially reported by the USGS as being of 7.2 magnitude.

  • 18:41 GMT

    A 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck on the border of Iran and Iraq.

     

    M7.6 #earthquake (#زلزال) strikes 204 km NE of #Baghdad(#Iraq) 15 min ago. Effects reported by witnesses:

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2 hours ago, newbieDA said:

 

 

Listen, I don't think we should discuss this all too much, because we all would agree with you both. I am sure most of us are taking this as a grain of salt and just found it interesting is all.

 

Open discussion here on DV is one of the great strengths of the site.......and Montana encourages it, and allows for those differences of opinions........

 

express what you feel........

 

it is the DV way....and it is healthy.........IMO.....CL 21

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Death toll in a magnitude 7.3 earthquake hit Iraq and the countries of Magarwa

13 November, 2017

 

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A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake hit Iraq on Sunday evening, 103 kilometers south-east of the city of Sulaymaniyah, killing and injuring a number of countries. 
The US Geological Survey said the magnitude of the earthquake was 7.2 degrees on the Richter scale, but adjusted to 7.3 degrees. In addition to large areas in Iraq, residents of some areas of the UAE, Kuwait, northern Saudi Arabia and Turkey felt earthquakes from the earthquake, , And many in Iran and Iraq. 
The residents of some areas of the country, yesterday evening, at exactly ten and 20 minutes, a slight earthquake in some areas, which raised some fear of residents in some areas, and Khamis al-Shamsi, seismologist, and official of the Department of earthquakes at the National Center for Meteorology, in full At 10hrs and 18hrs yesterday evening, an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale hit the Iranian-Iraqi border area.

The US Geological Survey said the quake occurred at 1818 GMT and that its epicenter was recorded 32 kilometers south-west of the city of Halabja with a depth of 33.9 km in a mountainous area adjacent to Iran. 
Most of the provinces and cities of Iraq were subjected to a one-minute earthquake, and the people of Baghdad felt it, the strongest of its kind. 
Sources confirmed that the mobile phone lines were cut off in different parts of the Iraqi capital Baghdad after the earthquake. According to the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Anbaa, the earthquake was felt by residents in Kuwait and Iran due to its strength. 
Some of the Iraqi cities hit by the quake have seen power cuts and panic among citizens because they have not been treated in the past. 
In the province of Kirkuk, the mosques began reading the supplications, while the deployment of civil defense teams in many cities in anticipation of emergencies.
According to specialists, this tremor is the first of its kind in contemporary history hit the capital Baghdad and Iraqi cities, starting from the north of the country to the south.

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I feel so bad for these people..... if it's not one thing it's another.... war, famine, terrorism, political referendums, banks closing... and now earthquakes.... It would be very difficult to have an optimistic view of the future.... barely have clean drinking water and electricity and then an earthquake setting you back months m.... I'm frustrated for them 

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Date of release: 2017/11/12 23:31  220 times read
Minister of Water Resources issues a new assurance of the Mosul Dam
[Baghdad: Al-Furat News} Minister of Water Resources Hassan al-Janabi issued a new security for the Mosul Dam.
"He contacted me a minute ago, director of the Mosul Dam, and with the cadres of the dam and accompanied by members of the US Corps of Engineers searched the body of the Derbendkhan dam in Mosul and the tunnel of observation and monitoring of sensors," al-Janabi said in a statement. 
"There is nothing suspicious about all the readings that have been recorded or in the areas that have been examined," he said. 
"I have now been informed that slips in the mountain next to the dam have occurred and pieces of stones and rubble have fallen into the waterwash of the dam, and some of the neighboring houses have collapsed," Water Resources Minister Hassan al-Janabi said. 
"The Derbindkhan Dam is the nearest source of the earthquake and we are not sure now because of the darkness of the scale of the glides, but it is reassuring that the Dam of Hamrin, which is under the Derbindkhan dam, is in a good condition."
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Baghdad / Al-Ghad Press:
The office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Monday that the latter is monitoring the situation of citizens after the earthquake and issued several directives to institutions and civil defense.
The office said in a statement received by Al-Ghad Press that "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi follows the situation of citizens and their situation as a result of the earthquake that hit the country to ensure their safety." 
Abadi, according to the statement, issued directives to the civil defense teams and related institutions immediately after the earthquake to save the lives of citizens.
The statement pointed out that "there is intensive follow-up by Abadi of the effects of the earthquake and his sovereignty wishes safety for all citizens." 
The General Authority for Aeronautical and Seismic Monitoring has recorded a strong earthquake in the area of Penjwin southeast of the province of Sulaymaniyah on the Iraqi-Iranian border by 7.6 degrees on the Richter scale of nine degrees and extended its effects to include all the provinces of Iraq.
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Iran-Iraq earthquake: Rescuers in race for survivors

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Rescue efforts are under way in Iraq and Iran after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck the border region between the two countries, killing at least 328 people and injuring 4,000 more. 

As aftershocks continued on Monday and as rescuers scrambled to find survivors, Iran's state news agency IRNA confirmed the death toll, saying at least 382 of the injured remain in hospital.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) said Sunday's powerful quake hit close to Halabjah, southeast of Sulaimaniyah, a city in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has sent a group of ministers, headed by Interior Minister Rahmani Fazli, to areas impacted by the earthquake to "consider the process of relief" and to "address the injured", according to the Iranian government.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari along with his forces is overseeing the rescue operations in the badly-hit western province of Kermanshah. 

Most of the victims are believed to be in the Iranian town of Sarpol-e Zahab. An estimated 70,000 people have been displaced across the country. 

Al Jazeera's Imran Khan, reporting from the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, said: "The Iranians have moved on the emergency response teams very quickly, setting up field hospitals and moving in heavy machinery to try and get to people that could still be trapped in the rubble."

Aid groups, Turkey send help

Across the border in Iraq, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi offered reassurance to his citizens over the recovery efforts.

"I have instructed Civil Defence teams and health and aid agencies to do all that they can to provide assistance to our citizens affected by yesterday's earthquake. We will do everything possible to help them. Wishing safety and security for all our people," Abadi said on Twitter.

رئيس مجلس الوزراء د. العبادي يتابع اوضاع المواطنين واحوالهم نتيجة الهزة الارضية التي ضربت البلد للاطمئنان على سلامتهم.

وقد صدرت توجيهاته لفرق الدفاع المدني والمؤسسات ذات العلاقة فور حدوث الهزة الارضية بالحفاظ على ارواح المواطنين.

 

I have instructed Civil Defence teams and health and aid agencies to do all that they can to provide assistance to our citizens affected by yesterday’s earthquake. We will do everything possible to help them. Wishing safety and security for all our people

 
 

To assist Iraq, Turkey has sent a search and rescue operation of 20 people, including the head of the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, Mehmet Gulluoglu. 

The government of Iraqi Kurdistan thanked Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the "prompt assistance and offer of help".

The Kurdish Rudaw news agency tweeted a photo of a Turkish cargo plane landing in the Sulaimaniyah airport in Iraqi Kurdistan.

 
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#Turkey extends a helping hand to Iraq. Search and rescue teams and humanitarian relief supplies are ready to take off for Iraq.

 
 

Turkey and Iraq's Kurdish region have been at odds recently over a referendum on the oil-rich area declaring independence from Iraq.

Meanwhile, aid groups in the region are also responding to the earthquake.

Action Against Hunger, a nonprofit whose website says it "works to save the lives of malnourished children", is sending a team to the epicentre of the quake near Halabjah.

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Sulaimaniyah officials declared an emergency in the early hours of Monday [Ako Rasheed/Reuters]

Ralph El Haj, spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies, said the Iranian Red Crescent Society has so far deployed close to 174 rescue rapid response teams, who are providing medical supplies, blankets, tents and other facilities to help the injured or to find those still trapped under the rubble. 

"It's important in these situations to also refresh the memories of people on how to deal with earthquakes," he told Al Jazeera on the phone from Iraq.

Crossed by several major fault lines, Iran is one of the world's most seismically active countries.

In 2003, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake flattened the historic city of Bam in southeastern Iran, killing some 26,000 people.

'Misery still to come'

As aftershocks continue to rattle the country, Iran has shut down one of its main gas plants in the west for safety concerns.

Powerful tremor hits Iraq-Iran border, hundreds killed

 

"This is another problem," said our correspondent. "This is an area that gets very, very cold at night, so that is going to have an impact on people's heating and their ability to cook food. So, a lot of misery is still to come."

As authorities assess the damage in daylight, there are concerns that the death toll will go up. 

"The crisis in Iran will go on for a number of days while they try and get people back to their houses and try to evaluate all the damage that has taken place so far," said Al Jazeera's Khan.

On the other side of the border, Sulaimaniyah officials declared an emergency in the early hours of Monday to assess the aftermath of the quake, according to local Kurdish media.

Sunday's tremor, which was felt as far away as Qatar, struck at 9:18pm local time (18:18) GMT. Its epicentre was at a depth of 33.9km. 

Politicians and social media users have offered their condolences to the neighbouring countries.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Iranian and Iraqi brothers who lost their lives in this tragic calamity," said Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif.

UK's Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn urged "urgent support" for those affected by the quake.

 

My thoughts are with the victims of the devastating earthquake which hit Iraq and Iran yesterday. Thousands have been left without shelter and many without medical treatment. We must do all we can to provide urgent support.

 
 

"My thoughts are with the victims of the devastating earthquake which hit Iraq and Iran yesterday. Thousands have been left without shelter and many without medical treatment. We must do all we can to provide urgent support," he wrote on Twitter.

Those affected by the quake also described the moments of the tremor on social media.

"Woke up to my bed shaking and entire room shaking with the sounds of crumbling in Najaf," one Twitter user said.

 

sick in bed, woke up to my bed shaking and entire room shaking with the sounds of crumbling in Najaf. pray for those who may have just lost their homes tonight. #IraqEarthquake

 
 
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urgently .. Janabi issued a clarification about the safety of the Mosul Dam after the earthquake

Urgent: Al-Janabi issues a clarification on the safety of Mosul Dam after the earthquake
 
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Minister of Water Resources Hasan al-Janabi announced the safety of the Mosul dam after a violent earthquake hit the border area between Iraq and Iran. 
He said al - Janabi , in a publication on Facebook, "Call me a minute before the Director of the Mosul Dam, and he with the cadres of the dam and accompanied by members of the Corps of Engineers US inspection body of the dam and tunnel Overstuffing and control sensors and there is nothing suspicious of all the readings recorded nor in the areas that have been previewed. 
The Janabi said occurrence of landslides in the mountain adjacent to the origin of the dam Darbandikan have occurred and fell stones and rubble cut in the water tear to plug, and broke down some of the neighboring houses. 
"the Derbandikhan nearest the origin of the center of the earthquake and we are not currently uncertain because of the darkness of the size of the glides, but reassuring that the Hamrin Dam It is below the d Bndjan well placed. "
More than 100 people were injured in Arbil and the Darbandikhan district as a result of an earthquake that hit the city of Halabja and its aftershocks hit more than one city in Iraq and neighboring countries. 
The US Geological Survey said the magnitude of the quake was 7.3 degrees and that its epicenter was located southwest of the city of Halabja on the Iran-Iraq border.

 
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Iran-Iraq earthquake: death toll climbs to more than 400

Rescuers battle to find survivors trapped under collapsed buildings after the 7.3 magnitude quake

 

Saeed Kamali Dehghan, Martin Farrer and agencies

Monday 13 November 2017 14.30 GMT

 

 

 

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Damaged buildings in Sulaimaniya, Iraq.
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
 
 
 
 
 
 
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On ‎11‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 4:47 PM, Botzwana said:

"...whether there are [gifts of] prophesying, they will be done away with; whether there are tongues, they will cease..." (1 Cor 13:8)

The Bible does indicate how long the gifts of the spirit would be a part of the Christian experience. 

According to the record, these gifts were always conveyed to persons by the laying on of the hands of the apostles of Jesus Christ or in their presence. 

Thus, after their death and when the individuals who in that way had received the gifts died, the miraculous gifts resulting from the operation of God's spirit must have come to their end.

 

I do not believe in any prophet today.

 

 

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Israel PM offers quake aid to arch foe Iran

 

 

 

Israel PM offers quake aid to arch foe Iran

 

 

 

A picture taken on November 15, 2017 shows Iranians sitting next to the rubble of their homes two days after a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Kouik village near to Sarpol-e Zahab in Iran's western Kermanshah province.

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JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered aid to the victims of the weekend's deadly earthquake in Iran insisting enmity between the two governments does not prevent humanitarian sympathy.

The offer, made in a video conference with the Jewish Federations of North America, was largely rhetorical.

Iran does not recognize the Jewish state and Israeli media reported that the offer was swiftly turned down through the International Committee of the Red Cross. 

In other statements, Iran has stated they prefer to take care of the emergency internally, without international support.

Farsnews reports; Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a post on his twitter page appreciated the foreign states for sympathizing with Iran and their preparedness to send aid to the quake-hit areas.

"Heartbreaking images from the earthquake damage and loss of life in Kermanshah (and in Iraq). We are grateful for global expressions of sympathy and offers of assistance. For now, we can manage with our own resources. Many thanks for all offers and we will keep you posted," he wrote.

Israel’s offer comes as many of the tens of thousands left homeless by the quake have vented anger at the Islamic regime for what they say has been the slow response of the charitable foundations set up after the revolution of 1979.

"I saw these heartbreaking images of men and women and children buried under the rubble," Netanyahu told the meeting in Los Angeles. "A few hours ago, I directed that we offer the Red Cross medical assistance for the Iraqi and Iranian victims of this disaster.

"I've said many times that we have no quarrel with the people of Iran. Our quarrel is only with the tyrannical regime that holds them hostage and threatens our destruction. But our humanity is greater than their hatred."

More than 400 people were killed and tens of thousands left homeless by the quake that struck on the Iran-Iraq border late on Sunday.

Israel regards Iran and its close ally Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah as its most dangerous foes.

Iran has been a staunch supporter of Palestinian militant groups Hamas and other Islamic jihad groups.

Tens of thousands of Jews of Iranian ancestry have played a prominent role in the state of Israel, counting among their number a former president, a former army chief and several former government ministers.

(NRT/AFP

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