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Hey guys, what's going on? My name is Louis and God bless to every single one of you. So, we have two very important news coming out. Number one, drought in North Carolina forces cities to impose mandatory water rules. And number two, we got this one here. This is a big one, too, guys. uh developing coming El Nino could be one of strongest on record.
The coming El Nino. So, we're going to see what's going on here, guys. We're going to be seeing a lot of strong storm, drought, hurricanes, you name it. War, famine, which is uh again shortages when it comes to uh certain uh stuff due to the war. So, we're going to see what's going on with both of these breaking news. Do me a favor. If you can like this video, hype this video so we could get the message to many viewers out there. For those of you that want to send us letters or prayer requests, you can send it to me. Louisis Santiago or my wife Jessica Santiago at 3432 US Highway 19, number two, Holiday, Florida 34691.
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All right, so we're going to see what's going on here, guys. And um yeah, so North Carolina cities mandatory water. Give me a second. Water rules.
I got a feeling here in Florida, they're going to do the same thing, guys. No lie, the weather here in Florida is so dry.
It's so dry. Today, I had a headache all day. Again, we haven't had rain in Again, it started raining two days ago, but that was the only rain we got in like two and a half months.
the grass is still brown and um you know they're telling us we can't burn anything, no wood or nothing and to consume water. We can't use we can't wash our cars. We can't fill up our swimming pool. I mean it's just really really bad. And today it seems like it was a massive headache. It was hot today. It was dry and it just it's not good. According to a report from WBTV, North Carolina is facing one of its most severe droughts in recorded history, prompting several major cities and counties to enact mandatory water conservation rules as reservoir levels drop dangerously low. So, what is going on here? What is going on in Florida, North Carolina, and all these other states? I do believe that our sleeping giant is being punished. We are seeing uh a punishment upon our sleeping giant.
You have the cattle cattle watery river basin, a critical water source for more than 2 million people across 24 counties in North and South Carolina, entered stage two of its low inflow protocol on May 1st. Now, this shift marks a move from voluntary measures to enforce restriction aimed at cutting overall water use by 5% to 10%.
Now, the basin, which stretches from the Blue Ridge Mountain through the Charlotte metro area and into South Carolina, is experiencing critically low inflows amid exceptional drought conditions.
counties including Codwell, Kataba, and Eldell along with cities such as Charlotte, Gastonia, Hickory, and Montganton, Lenor, Granite Falls, and Morsville have implemented or announced plans for mandatory restrictions. man.
And these rules target non-essential uses to preserve reservoir storage, sustain downstream flows, and protect drinking water supplies.
Now, federal data confirms that this is the driest period on record since 1895 for the region with dozens of counties already declared natural disasters area and a statewide burn ban in its second month. So, we also got the bird ban as well. And uh again, it wasn't a great winter to be honest. Uh, usually in the winter here in Florida, I got all these wood already chopped down and, you know, at night time, you know, we go to the backyard and, you know, we just got that nice, beautiful fire going on. Again, we didn't have that this year. We didn't had it this year. And there's a fine for anyone that does that. There is a fine.
The wind blows and the fire could go to someone else's property. Let's say some kind of dry tree or something just lit up the the area which is very concerning. They are urging Fidians not to burn.
Um so it says here WBTV.
Excuse me guys, I skipped something here.
Um so these rules target non-essential. We already know that uh federal data confirms that this as the driest period on record since 1895 for the region with dozens of counties already declared natural disaster area and statewide burn ban in the second month. exemptional drought now grips um Muckenberg, Cabaris, Stanley, and Union uh counties for the first time since 2008.
WBTV meteorologist Rachel highlighted the severity, noting that even with several rounds of rain moving over the region, the rainfall defect remains high across the region. Now she added context from past events observing that the 2007208 drought took months to ease despite eventual rains.
Now, local officials and the Katawa Katawa Watery Drought Management Advisory Group, which includes Duke Energy and other stakeholders, coordinated the stage 2 declaration based on reservoir levels, inflows, and US drought monitor indicators. Now residents are urged to check specific local rules as violation could bring fines without substantial rainfall potentially more than 14 in in a Charlotte area in a short period.
Conditions are expected to persist. All right. So that's one of the first breaking news.
North Car North Carolina city's mandatory water rules.
No outdoor watering, no sprinkler, no pressure washing, man. No car washing, no filling pools.
Avoid all water waste and use water wisely. This is the same thing we got too. We got the email, we got the letter from Florida, uh our county. uh we can't even have a swimming pool. So, um it just is that tough. It is tough nowadays.
It's biblical.
Now, we're going to go with uh the next news.
The coming El Nino could be one of the strongest on record.
Now, the climb models, the climate models indicate sea surface temperature in the central and eastern Pacific Cour to record or near record levels. All right, we're going to see what's going on here. You got extreme heat, heavy rainfall, severe drought, and stronger storms. So, it's going to be a rough 2026.
Man, one thing I tell you guys, a lot of stuff is happening in 2026. According to a report from the Washington Post, new climing data indicates that an El Nino event expected to develop soon could rank among the most powerful on record with farreaching consequences for global weather patterns. Forecaster at the European Center for Medium Rains weather forecast have updated their outlooks showing a heightened probability of unusually warm sea surface temperatures in a critical stretch of the central equatorial Pacific. Uh the latest projections suggest anomalies could climb as high as 3° C. That's four 5.4 4 uh degrees Fahrenheit above average by late 2026.
Now, I do believe that uh hurricanes are going to be stronger this year. I mean, we talking about heat and stuff like that. Uh drought. Uh I do believe there's going to be some strong hurricanes. This intensity would challenge or exceed historical peaks set during the record event of 1897, excuse me, 1877 and 18 uh 2015, potentially qualifying as a super El Nino capable of reshaping atmospheric uh circulation worldwide.
Buckle up, West Coast. One of the strongest El Nino events on record may form this year with cascading effects on global climb patterns.
Now, El Nino episodes are known to trigger widespread disruption, including heightened risk of extreme heat, prolonged drought in some regions, and excessive rainfall or flooding and or others. Now, in tropical nations, such as patterns have historically been linked to food shortages, strained water resources, and even heightened potential for civil conflict. I don't know, guys.
I just feel like bad things are going to I mean, it's just we again we enter 2026. We've seen a lot of it. And now we got this UFO stuff that's going to be released and you got pastors across the US or you know meeting going on and that uh they're preparing churches in case if this UFO files drop you know they don't want people to panic or go nuts and this and that and start you know walking away from the faith because of the files that's going to be released. But we we are definitely seeing a lot of things happening guys a lot of things. One thing I tell you, none of them are peace. They all distress, you know, confused, stress, anxiety.
There's nothing good of what's going on in 26, 2026. There's absolutely nothing good. It says here, El Nino episodes are known to trigger widespread disruption.
Okay, so I read that part. Uh, the current neutral conditions in the Pacific are giving way to signs of rapid warning.
supported by substantial sub subs subsurface heat anomalies. Models known show elevated confidence that the events could emerge this summer or fall and persist through the winter of 2026 and 2027, amplifying global temperatures records already under pressure from long-term clims.
Now I'm skipping certain words here guys. Now El Nino patterns are correlated with food shortages, water impact and even silver conflict in tropical countries, excuse me, tropical countries. Uh the article noted underscoring the human stakes involved.
While uncertainty remains in exact timing and peak strength, the third consecutive month of strengthening models signals has elevated concern among meteorologist.
impact could extend into 2027 affecting agricultural water supplies and storm activity across multiple continents.
These are very important news here I'm sharing to you guys.
Seems like not only the sleeping giant, but the entire world is seeing biblical time events.
Um, all right. So, it seems like this is going to be all of it for tonight. Give me a second here. Let me go on X really quick. see if there's any more information here.
Yes, there is. Uh there was a tornado warning that that was going down today.
Tornado emergency.
A tornado emergency has been issued as an extremely violent lifethreatening tornado is on the ground. And this is happening in Brook Haven, Mississippi. A tornado emergency has been issued by the National Weather Service for a rare catastrophic and lifethreatening situation as a confirmed extremely large and violent tornado is currently underground causing devastating damage across parts of Mississippi. Now residents in Brook Haven Bud and Bogu Cheito need to take shelter. Now this is an extremely dangerous and rapidly evolving situation with conditions continuing to worsen as the tornado is capable of complete destruction. Large debris and is airborne. Deadly wind speeds are occurring within the storm and lives are at immediate risk. If you are anywhere near this tornado, take cover now.
man.
And there's been a lot of strong tornado going on in 2026.
All right, guys. I'm just going to end it here, but check out the videos I posted today. The links will be in the comments box if you can. Please pray for our channel. Pray for our channel. Pray for many, many channels out there. and um like, subscribe, hit that notification bell, share this video to your on your Facebook or on your ex uh account uh Twitter. And um again, thank you so much for that support. I really appreciate it. Have a good night, guys.
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Peace.
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