Missionaries safe after Cyclone Pam hits


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SALT LAKE CITY — All missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Suva Fiji Mission are safe after Cyclone Pam but for two who cannot be reached in a remote area, the LDS Church announced Saturday.


"Contact has not been possible so far with missionaries in the outer islands of the Vanuatu Port Vila Mission," a church news release said.


 


http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=33827453&nid=148&title=lds-missionaries-safe-amid-unbelievable-destruction-in-vanuatu-after-cyclone-pam


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SALT LAKE CITY — All missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Suva Fiji Mission are safe after Cyclone Pam but for two who cannot be reached in a remote area, the LDS Church announced Saturday.

 

 

 

THE UNKNOWN PROMISED LAND - All inhabitants of LDS.net/forums are safe after moderator Pam swept through the forum. After surprising forum inhabitants by choosing to hold the annual general meeting of the forum at a small Chinese restaurant in Sandy, Utah, instead of the universally favoured sandy island in the tropics, Pam blew away a discussion on Gun opinions last month and more recently, terminated another discussion on What do you think of WOW. It now appears that moderator Pam has temporarily subsided but is currently gathering strength preparatory to taking on those who plan to disrupt General Conference. Long term resident of the area, Pale Rider, told reporters that moderator Pam is usually a benign force as long as you don’t touch her gummy bears and show proper respect to ginger bread people. 

 

(ps Pam - swallow before reading - thoughtfully noted at the end, rather than the beginning of the post.)  :P

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Radio National Australia has been reporting for the last several hours now that 5 "volunteers" have been airlifted off one of the outer islands. They did not say which organisation the volunteers were from. It was a group of Australians, New Zealanders and British.

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