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Cyclone Aila - was the second tropical cyclone to form within the Northern Indian Ocean during 2009. The disturbance that was to become Cyclone Aila formed on 21 May 2009 about 950 kilometers (590 mi) to the south of Kolkata in India. Over the next couple of days the disturbance slowly developed before a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert was issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center early on 23 May 2009 and being designated as a depression by RSMC New Delhi. As of 25 May 2009, 48 people have been killed by Aila and at least 1,000 more are missing, while many villagers, numbering to about 100,000 are homeless.
a decade of mercy chaplet on your rosary to all those inflicted and for all those souls washed from the face of earth... please.
"No harm will come to you, I will ask angels to guard you and protect you, they will camp around you ... they will care and carry you, that your feet don't hurt ..."
We are all still alive.
Yesterday I was driving back from work, something within me made my thoughts stalled.
What if today is my last in this blue planet? I couldn't breathe for a moment, but then all came to normal. For about five minutes it was not me who rode the bike but yes I was safe on the service road. I reached home.
You tell me what would you want to do if you are told about an hour to midnight that this was your last day on earth?
They... never got that chance...!
Love n prayers.