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Human Crisis #VolcándeFuego #Guatemala Volcán de Fuego People Still Homeless by Veronica Davis 2018-11-21

Climate Change  Earthquakes  Volcano Eruptions

Human Crisis    Displaced People Around the World   Human Caravans   Street Protests     Corrupt Politics  

Human Crisis  #VolcándeFuego #GuatemalaVolcán de Fuego People Still Homeless

by Veronica Davis 2018-11-21


Lava continues to flow off the Volcan de Fuego, in Guatemala. The footage below is taken on November 19, 2018. People have remained displaced and homeless since its first eruption of June 3, 2018. Locals in fear of another eruption continue on living in tent cities. Living in tent cities has been a worldwide way of people living around the world. Is this the new way of living?


People are taken proper measures this time from the last eruption. They municipal stadium Armando Barillas de Escuintla is currently the emergency shelter for hundreds of locals. A local resident says that by midnight of November 18, 2018 she could hear several loud moanings of the Volcano de Fuego. Sounds alot like what Our Lord Jesus Christ said :


But while the bridegroom was delayed, they all slumbered and slept. And at midnight a cry was heard: Behold the bridegroom is coming, go out to meet him! Then all the virgins arose and trimmed their lamps. And the foolish said to the wise, " Give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out!" But the wise answered, saying "No, lest there should not be enough for us and you; but go rather to those who sell , and buy for yourselves.(Mat 25:5 NKJV)


November, 2018

#VolcándeFuego #Guatemala Volcán de Fuego mantiene flujos de lava la noche de este lunes | Prensa Libre


#VolcándeFuego #Erupción #Guatemala Familias albergadas en el estadio municipal de Escuintla | Prensa Libre



Human Crisis  Canadian Archbishop Leonardo Marin Emergency Trip

by Veronica Davis 2018-11-21

Tijuana Mexico has over 30,000 homeless worldwide people the United States have not accepted asylum over the last two years. The people live in tents sometimes homeless. The United States had been rejecting Syrians as well as African asylum seekers.

Now some people of Tijuana are becoming violent not wanting the caravan from Latin America in their hometown. They have been beating up kids and other migrants. The people are afraid to leave their camps. One one occasion a man claimed that they were running from violence and they do not mean any harm to anyone. Today over 5,000 migrants are living in tents meters away from the Tijuana Mexico United States border.

Hopeful people have been applying asylum from within the camp. A Canadian Archbishop  has been contracted to work with the  Latin American caravan. There is a possibility he says that they will be accepted to Canada. The Canadian government demands must be met he continues. The Archbishop has been in the Tijuana area since November 17,2018. Their are proposing buses into the United States with possible air flights to Canada.






Inside the migrant caravan camp in Tijuana, Mexico

Migrants trying to enter the U S are trapped by CGTN America