Sentences with phrase «flood waters come»

In this animated sequel, Manny (voiced of Ray Romano), Sid (John Leguizamo), and Diego (Denis Leary) are tickled pink when sunny weather begins to Meltdown the Ice Age — until the resulting flood waters come and the prehistoric animals realize they're in over their heads.
Both the north and south campuses of the hospital had flood waters come within inches of their buildings.
This reversal of creation occurs in Genesis 7 when the flood waters come upon the earth.
I was captivated by the stories of what happened once the flood waters came.
The second thing God did was that when the flood waters came upon the earth, He sought to rescue, redeem, and deliver as many people from the flood as He would come.
The flood waters came on their own as God stepped back.
Both the Ocean Breeze and Prince's Bay campuses are located in flood - prone areas of the Island and flood waters came within inches of its facilities during Hurricane Sandy.
The flood waters came so fast that some shelters were unable to do anything else in such a short amount of time.
Finally, when excessive rain or flood water comes through windows, cracks or other openings in the foundation wall, we call it infiltration.

Not exact matches

FOND PARISIEN, Haiti — Two Haitian brothers came back to their homeland to build a livelihood on Lake Azuei, a turbulent expanse of water that has often been cruel to those living along its shore, flooding homes in the border town of Fond Parisien and blocking a key highway into the Dominican Republic.
«It could be a flood loss like Katrina because of the amount of water that's coming in... not as much wind as it will be water,» said institute spokeswoman Loretta Worters.
With the flooding from the hurricanes and storm surges, people have been coming into contact with coastal water, and potentially with Vibrio.
Health officials in Texas have already announced the death of a 77 - year - old Harris county resident from Vibrio: She came into contact with flood waters when they ripped into her home, and later died as a result of flesh - eating disease.
A handful of refineries have come back online as the flood waters have receded, allowing operations to resume.
But in the end, only eight were saved, and the flood waters that came upon the earth returned everything to the way they were before Genesis 1:2.
Actually food for several years, since having salt water flood the earth would have caused the death of almost every plant that most of those animals could have eaten as well as damage the earth so the crops wouldn't have been able to come back for years.
Hurricanes and tornadoes come from the sky and floods from the water.
Just as God wanted to rescue as many as possible from the waters of the flood, so also, God wants to rescue as many as possible from the fire that will come upon the earth.
No one in the intervening years has parted the (any) sea, created a pillar of fire, turn to salt; flooded the planet (maybe a basement or two) come back from the dead, or killed an entire generation of first born and walk on water BAR NONE.
at the time of the great flood there was no water on the earth a mist came up from the ground and watered the earth and I would rather believe in GOD if he does not exist and lose nothing than to not believe in GOD and him exist and lose everything so please think about that and I will be praying for you
That is because the Torah clearly states that during the great flood 4000 years ago, not only did rain fall from the sky, but extremely hot water came up from below the earth.
Even though mountains should not exist at this point (because mountains only come about via deadly tectonic plate shifts and everything was very good on day seven), the flood waters covered the highest mountains.
Certainly we can come before God with the same biblical promises that our forefathers have argued, pleading that he would «rend the heavens and come down» (Isaiah 64:1) and that he would «pour water on him who is thirsty, And floods on the dry ground» (44:3, NKJV).
Peter ends his letter by talking about the second «flood» that will come upon the earth, but this time it will not be a flood of water, but a flood of fire (2 Peter 3:10, 12).
In 2 Peter 2:5 - 7, Peter explains what happened in the flood and why the waters came upon the earth.
That is because the Torah clearly states that during the great flood 4000 years ago, not only did rain fall from the sky, but hot water came up from below the earth.
If God promises that He will never again destroy everything that breathes, but then in the future He does so with fire, it seems that either He is playing word games (He only meant that He wouldn't destroy with water, but fire is still an available option), or, just as with the flood, He can not stop the destruction with fire when it comes.
It says the «waters of the flood came upon the earth» (Genesis 7:10, NAS) and «the fountains of the great deep burst open» (Genesis 7:11, NAS).
When the flood came, the text only has the waters as the subject of the verbs; not God.
God says that even though man's heart is constantly evil, the flood waters will never again come upon the earth to destroy everything that breathes.
I do know some of the arguments for why the flood is scientifically implausible, but I think there are alternative explanations for where all the water came from (and where it is today) that might make it more plausible.
Many of the pre-World Cup fears of collapsing and unfinished stadia have not come to pass, but there was one structural issue at the stadium in Natal today when a burst water pipe flooded the media room.
Don't eat any food that may have come into contact with flood water.
Sara White had been walking across the road with her son in his stroller when a rogue wave came out of nowhere and crashed into them, dragging them across the road as water continued to flood their way.
Unbeknownst to me, because of the storm the night before the birthing pool was no longer an option - the aqueduct had been flooded and dark brown water was coming out of the tap.
As Lake Ontario's waters slowly recede and communities recover from months of flooding, the conversation will inevitably shift toward preventing a similar crisis in the coming years.
«Our report has shown how confused and chaotic was the infrastructure when it came to preventing and dealing with surface water flooding.
Floods in some areas are at window level and there are fears that with the waters moving southwards into the sea, the worst is yet to come.
«And if a flood does happen in that area, water comes up and it goes in and it goes back out and will go into the Esopus Creek.
Cuomo came to the home of Joe and Charlie Burgio, one of the many houses where water has poured over decks, washed out docks and caused basement flooding.
A view of some of the damage caused by flood waters at a home along Hall Street on Sunday, July 2, 2017, in Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Rising waters came flowing in from behind the garage carrying debris into the driveway and yard.
«The seawall we have is not enough, and when it floods, the water comes right up to the house,» Alek Alokoa, 64, told Monnereau and her fellow researcher last July.
Fifteen years later we had to build a new sea wall, because the water kept on rising... Today, the sea comes right up to the houses and we have a flood every year.
Arkema said the company had no way to prevent fires because the plant is swamped by about 6 feet (1.83 m) of water due to flooding from Harvey, which came ashore in Texas last week as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, knocking out power to its cooling system.
So there are the iconic floating houses but they are also doing a lot with raising apartment buildings and allowing water to slosh in and out when floods come.
Today, TEPCO engineers unsuccessfully attempted to show that the radioactive water reaching the sea came from a flooded trench beneath reactor 2 which houses electrical cabling for the unit.
Caught today while he was «very busy trying to fight the flood,» NSTDA Executive Vice President Narong Sirilertworakul said the science park was «still dry, but water is coming
«When we say that the storms are shrinking in space and shrinking in time, and we say floods will increase, we are making an assumption that the volume of water coming down is not changing,» said Sharma.
«It came as no surprise to us that people who experienced basement flooding were willing to pay for the city to manage the storm - water runoff,» said U of I environmental economist Amy Ando.
One of the greatest health threats from flooding comes after the waters recede, when people return to homes that may be full of toxic mold, said Patz.
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