God's Plague???

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Is this God's Plague or no??? It has to be a disease or something?

Heat causes pileup of livestock carcasses By OLIVIA MUNOZ, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jul 26, 2:57 AM ET



FRESNO, Calif. - The state's record-setting heat wave has killed thousands of dairy cows and other livestock, leaving farmers with piles of carcasses and creating a backup at factories that turn the dead animals into pet food.



A combination of sweltering temperatures, growth in the state's dominant $5 billion dairy industry and fewer plants to properly dispose of the animals have forced several counties to declare a state of emergency.

The declarations allow dead livestock to be dumped in landfills — something usually outlawed because of health risks.

"But what can we do? We have to weigh the possible contamination to ground water versus piles of dead cows stinking and attracting flies," said Phil Larson, chairman of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.

The heat wave, with 10 straight days of 100-degree temperatures, brought the threat of more rolling blackouts and raised the number of suspected heat-related deaths to at least 56. Cooler weather was not expected until Wednesday.

Fresno County, which reached 113 degrees in recent days, was one of the first to declare an emergency when a plant that handles the bulk of the region's dead animals broke down earlier this month.

After the old carcasses began decomposing in the searing summer heat, county officials were forced to make the declaration — the first in the county's history, Larson said.

"It wasn't any easy solution," he said. "It's not something we want to continue but we can't have piles of dead animals laying around."

Dairy farmer Brian Pacheco said he sometimes waits days before a rendering plant will pick up his dead cows.

"And when they do come, they only take the ones that died that day," said Pacheco. "I'm left with the old bodies."

Pacheco has spent thousands of dollars to build shade structures and install misters and fans in his barns to keep his cows cool, measures that have yielded higher milk production and fewer lost cattle than other area farmers.

But he said he still sees 15-20 cows die each year from the heat, and this year it could be more.

San Joaquin County, which also has declared an emergency, estimated that its dairy farms were losing a total of 120 cows per day from the heat. Individual dairy farmers could lose about 2 percent of their herd this year, according to industry experts. Hundreds of thousands of chickens and turkeys also have died.

The state Environmental Protection Agency issued guidelines earlier this month for farmers stuck with dead livestock.

Farmers can have them hauled to a landfill by licensed handlers or compost their animals on their property by burying them in manure, which is common in other states.

Usually, farmers in California take their dead animals to rendering plants, but many have closed amid odor complaints from growing communities nearby, accusations by environmentalists and lawsuits stemming from improper disposal.
 
Thanks alots to the liberals and those who rebel against God in this country. This is what you are getting.
 
113 degree ?! Oh, my goodness -- that's way too hot ! I used to live in Fresno, California in some 30 years ago. After readin' that article, it sounds like we are headin' towards food shortage since we don't have that many farms anywhere in the U.S.
 
It's an awful situation but I don't think it's a "plague" from God.
 
JohnnyE said:
Thanks alots to the liberals and those who rebel against God in this country. This is what you are getting.

Calling people different from you 'rebels against God' is spreading a myth. Some people have no beliefs in gods. Being a rebel against a god would require belief in the god's existence that atheists, by defination, don't have. It's as silly as calling people rebels against Amon-Ra, Zeus, Odin, Santa, the Easter bunny or the tooth fairy because of them not believing in such beings. Saying that they secretly believe in such beings, but deny it begs the question of how you got into their heads to determine that and what other sources, if any, you got such claims from.

Heat waves happen once in a while because temperatures tend not to stay constant. It had happened before plenty of times and people had died. If a god was targeting 'liberals and rebels' then religous people won't die in the heat waves. I'm sure that some had.

Blaming people different from you for natural disasters does nothing to help people suffering from them and causes unnecessary anger and scrapegoating of innocent people. It's like blaming a crop destroying hailstorm on an old woman, who knows more than you do about treating diseases with herbs, and burning her as a witch.
 
CyberRed said:
113 degree ?! Oh, my goodness -- that's way too hot ! I used to live in Fresno, California in some 30 years ago. After readin' that article, it sounds like we are headin' towards food shortage since we don't have that many farms anywhere in the U.S.


I agree with you CyberRed I was thinking of same thing
about these farms.

I just read an article somewhere here about
these farms. I begin to wonder if there
are any Deaf farm owners ?
 
God doesn't plague this. Remember, Jesus said God gave sunshine and rain for both good and evil. Also, remember the life of Joseph? When Pharoah had a dream and Joseph interpret his dream, bec will have famine for 7 years. From time to time there were famines. Even during Elijah's time.
 
christlovedeaf said:
God doesn't plague this. Remember, Jesus said God gave sunshine and rain for both good and evil. Also, remember the life of Joseph? When Pharoah had a dream and Joseph interpret his dream, bec will have famine for 7 years. From time to time there were famines. Even during Elijah's time.
Right.

Matthew 5:45
"...for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust."
 
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