ALERT ! COMING EVENTS IN THE YEAR 2018

Today.
5 WAYS TO STOP NATURAL DISASTER CONTINUES 

EVOLUTION
Evolution has not specified the origin of Apes, that is, Monkey family.
Even the Mountains, the Mighty ocean and so on was designed and created by a Creator which is yet to be known through this media

Today, we discovered that the Creator of the Nine Planets still exist among them because creation is still going on.
Planet Earth has encountered lots of Natural Disasters this year and we still have some lost of Lives and Properties , that is, some Creations were also Destroyed.
Does it means that the Creator of all ; Almighty Creator created all to be destroyed?
The answer is NO.
We as part of Creation will always like to protect whatever we created and not destroy.
The Almighty Creator is the one who created all and
It can be you and me because we creates our world to live in peace. So, we remain the Almighty Creator of our world, every other creation in the world is subjected to the Almighty Creator.
In most cases, the Almighty Creator is invisible to creations because they are subjected to Him, they could give more attention for more knowledge of their Creations, that is, knowing the Almighty Creator through his Art Works throughout the universe.
This is why we say Creator is a Spirit.
Yes! He is invisible but his works makes him visible.
People sees us only when we are active on Planet Earth but when we are dead we are buried.
We have to continue working for a better planet. 
Let's save the World.
Let's Stop Natural Disaster.
Say Yes I Can .
Check out the Supernatural Splendor in the Sky.
Captured by Officer Olalekan Yakybu.
Ikorodu,Lagos,Nigeria.

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California Wildfires Spread, Fueled by Strong Winds
The flames continue to spread, destroying 90,000 acres and forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate.
By Alexa Lardieri, Staff Writer Dec. 7, 2017, at 8:38 a.m.
Strong Santa Ana winds and low humidity fueled the Thomas fire into its third day Thursday. (Noah Berger/AP)
As powerful winds picked back up Thursday, the wildfires in Ventura County, California raged on, pushing closer to more residential communities and forcing hundreds more to flee. The California Highway Patrol closed multiple highways, leaving no open route between Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
As of 9 p.m. PST Wednesday, the Thomas fire, as it has been named, had burned more than 90,000 acres. It stretches across 10 miles from the city of Santa Paula to the Pacific Ocean. According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, 5 percent of the fire has been contained. Twelve thousand structures are at risk of being burned as the "fire continues to burn actively with extreme rates of spread and long range spotting when pushed by winds."
As the fire moved into its third day, 150 structures have been destroyed, but there have been no deaths. The cause is unknown and under investigation, according to Cal Fire.
A combination of the strong Santa Ana winds and less than 10 percent humidity make the Thomas fire extremely dangerous and difficult to put out. Ventura County Sheriff's Capt. Garo Kuredjian said there is a "weird wind pattern."
"It's definitely moving. Forecasters were correct in terms of the wind forecast for tonight — it's much windier than it was yesterday," Kuredjian said, The Los Angeles Times reported.
There are 32 fire crews working to contain the flames. There are 1,776 total fire personnel assisting, 362 fire engines and 12 helicopters, Cal Fire reported. At least 265 schools have been affected by the wildfires near Los Angeles and dozens have canceled classes, with more expected to close. Authorities expanded mandatory evacuations to hundreds of more residents, including celebrities, and TV show productions have temporarily shut down.
Cal Fire Spokesman Tim Chavez said there is a chance for fire growth on the fire's northwest side with a high probability of spot fires, leading to a "challenging night and day tomorrow," the Times reported.
"There will be no ability to fight fire in these kinds of winds," said state fire chief Ken Pimlott. "At the end of the day, we need everyone in the public to listen and pay attention. This is not 'watch the news and go about your day.' This is pay attention minute-by-minute … keep your head on a swivel."
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