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1. prediction: Does Sareavjo ever get a break? Doesn't seem like it, disaster strikes again, but little relief is forthcoming due to relief agencies being over taxed for time and people in at least two other areas.

2. prediction: Serious problems in Somalia, this is not a typical revolution or natural disaster (I am seeing both issues arise), and the unsettling issues affect both Canada and the States. Europe becomes involved because they have to.

comments: As of August 2000 the Somalian people have been fighting amongst each other, a severe cholera outbreak, and also drought that is ravaging the land. The health facilities there were unable to cope with the cholera outbreak, as there were no quarantine facilities to stop the disease from spreading. As well thousands of nomadic families were forced to converge on the towns in a desperate attempt to find water, worsening the already severe degrees of the cholera outbreak.


3. prediction: I saw an airplane crash that leaves a swath of destruction - is it crashing in a populated area - I saw a lot of buildings looking like tossed matchsticks. I wondered if it was a collision with a smaller craft and large craft but I don't see how that could happen given all their radar equipment. I don't think this crash could be avoided. This may be an act of suicide on the part of a crew member or a passenger. I felt that one casualty was having marital/relationship problems and is very depressed. The problems just seemed insurmountable to this individual as he/she was caught up in activities (such as bad financial management, etc) that he/she had to take responsibility for alone. Hopefully she/he didn't get the idea for a suicide mission through the news reports of the incident in 1999 where the pilot was suspected of suicidal intentions and so creating the incident, this question was put to rest as this pilot in question was indeed cleared of suspicion.

comments: On July 25, 2000 an Air France Concord bound for New York crashes into a hotel in the town of Gonesse, shortly after take off, killing 113 people. French investigators are blaming a blown tire for starting the chain of events that led to the crash.