Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Officials: Jet fuel lands on Los Angeles school playgrounds

CUDAHY, Calif. (AP) — Fuel dumped by an airliner making an emergency return Tuesday to Los Angeles International Airport due to an engine problem fell onto three schools, causing minor irritation to 40 children and adults, officials said. 
The incident occurred around noon in the Cudahy area of southeastern Los Angeles County, about 13 miles (21 kilometers east of the airport.
Video showed fuel streaming from the low-flying jet and people in a schoolyard scurrying for cover.
Los Angeles Unified School District police Sgt. Rudy Perez said 28 students and adults were affected at Park Avenue Elementary and 12 others at 93rd Street Elementary, but none needed to be taken to hospitals.
Jordan High was also affected but no one was treated there, he said.
Los Angeles County Fire Department Inspector Henry Narvaez said the fuel had dissipated by the time it reached the ground but the children and adults could smell it.
Narvaez said the patients complained of mild skin irritation and were treated with soap and water.
There were no evacuation orders for the immediate area .
The school district said in a statement that paramedics were immediately called to treat anyone complaining of “skin irritation or breathing problems” and that its environmental health and safety office also responded.
Park Avenue sixth-grader Diego Martinez said he and his classmates were outside for physical education class when they saw the airplane flying low overhead. 
“It was very close,” he said. 
Shortly afterwards the air filled with the pungent odor of fuel. 
“It was very strong, the odor,” the 12-year-old said. 
Diego wasn’t doused but some of his friends complained that their skin was itching. 
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that Delta Air Lines Flight 89 headed to Shanghai, China, declared an emergency after leaving Los Angeles International Airport, returned and landed without incident.

37..12..Los Angeles=37..LAX=37
37/12th prime number
it happened on a day with 19 and 55 numerology...1+14+2+0+2+0=19
1+`14+20+20=55 in/near Los Angeles
109/19
happened on a day with 15 numerology...1+14=15
the video clip is 1:05..15
it happened here...
150/15
in...
it was a Delta plane
I noticed Delta was in the news as doing well..cause of problems with the Boeing 737s
in California...


Flight 89..89 a special number

and...more numerical coincidences..

California=52
and...the 6th grader they interviewed
and...the jet was going to Shangai,China



Cudahy and China
on a day with 35 numerology..1+14+20=35
and good old '74...

he's a sixth grader...how appropriate..

and..his last name
Jet fuel=110..Park Avenue elementary=110..47/15th prime..reflection of 74..106/16
Delta Airlines..three schools..
more on Delta and Cudahy,CA

CUDAHY, California=93...Delta=93
at 93rd Street Elementary, 
104/14..happened on the 14th...
Flight 89..Los Angeles California=89



Flight 89=45...Los Angeles,California=197/45th prime..ritual=45
a biblical riddle...?
Flight 89...plane going to China..China=26
loses fuel in Cudahy=26..one of the schools name is Jordan=26

There are 260 chapters in the New Testament.
  • 89 chapters in the Gospels.
  • 28 chapters in Acts.( 28 students and adults affected)
  • 87 chapters in the Pauline Epistles (Delta Airlines=87)(excluding Hebrews)
  • 34 chapters in the General Epistles (including Hebrews)
  • 22 chapters in Revelation. 79/22nd prime
66 books in the Bible
The Old Testament includes 39 books, and the New Testament includes 27 books. In the Old Testament, there are four major divisions of books. The first division is the Pentateuch, which comprises Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

happened on a day with 55 and 10 numerology..God=55,10..26
the jet fuel..causing minor irritation to 40 children and adults, officials said. 
40 days and 40 nights...Biblical number
Judaism. In the Hebrew Bible, forty is often used for time periods, forty days or forty years, which separate "two distinct epochs". Rain fell for "forty days and forty nights" during the Flood (Genesis 7:4). ... Several Jewish leaders and kings are said to have ruled for "forty years", that is, a generation.






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