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Alarming Number of Disasters Striking World "Food Baskets"

Alarming Number of Disasters Striking World "Food Baskets" May 16, 2011 Holly Deyo Dear Friends and Readers of Millennium-Ark, For the last 5 years, we have posted countless articles covering both natural disasters and their impact on our food supplies as well as on many other timely topics. After several decades of monitoring these events, it's hard to convey how shocked we are by the sheer number of disasters that have occurred just in the first 4 months of 2011. Yesterday, all day, I spent analyzing natural disasters and plotted them against our food belts. Never, ever, have I seen so many federally declared disasters this early in the year. The DHS/FEMA maps were defined by 2 colors: blue signified no disasters (to distinguish the disaster-free areas from water, they are shown in white below) and yellow indicated declared disasters. Map after map, state after state were mostly yellow. Surely this must be an error? Thinking through the numerous news items on Earth Chan

Chad Harvell

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Chad H. Harvell 41 Yrs. old Fort Worth, Texas formerly of Spiro Chad H. Harvell of Fort Worth, Texas formerly of Spiro was born November 20, 1969, in Fort Smith, Arkansas to Doyle Wayne and Marsha Elaine (Willyard) Franklin and passed away Sunday, May 8, 2011, in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 41. He is survived by; His Mother Marsha Franklin and husband Richard of Catoosa, Oklahoma His Father Doyle Harvell and wife Janet of Heavener Oklahoma His Fiancé London Graham of Fort Worth, Texas Two Daughters Madison Harvell of Fort Worth, Texas Tori Elizabeth Harvell Baldwin of Poteau, Oklahoma Two Sisters Shelley Roberts and husband Bruce of Catoosa, Oklahoma Misty Wright of Tulsa, Oklahoma Two Brothers Rusty Harvell of Heavener, Oklahoma Darren Harvell of Heavener, Oklahoma Grand Parents Thelma Starrett and husband Bob of Spiro, Oklahoma He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Odel and Delmar Harvell