While hundreds of individuals in Florida are experiencing the impacts of Hurricane Milton, a lady in Georgia continues to be recovering from destruction attributable to the earlier climate catastrophe, which, to her shock, left a selected divine merchandise just about untouched.
Cindy Cole, a 62-year-old grandmother from Nashville, Georgia, lately had her house crushed by Hurricane Helene.
Cole informed SWNS that she was asleep in her bed room when the storm was passing by means of on the evening of Sept. 26. That’s when she heard a voice — one thing she believed to be divine intervention, she mentioned.
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“I had this little voice that kept saying, ‘Get up! Go to another room in your house,’” she informed the outlet.
Cole mentioned the “voice” got here to her when she was awoken to the sound of her electrical energy going out in the midst of the evening.
“I laid there, and I heard it [again] like three completely different instances saying, ‘Get up! Go to another room in your house,’” she mentioned.
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Cole bought up and exited the room, and inside 5 minutes a big tree from her neighbor’s onerous “crashed into the bedroom” and landed on her mattress, SWNS reported.
“I’m thinking it was the Lord telling me to move to another room,” she mentioned.
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Cole mentioned that when she went again into her bed room to have a look at the injury she was shocked to see her room utterly destroyed, and her Bible left untouched.
“When I first noticed the Bible, I’m like, ‘Oh look! I cannot believe that the Bible’s nonetheless standing,’” she mentioned.
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She informed SWNS, “You cannot touch the word of the Lord. You cannot touch it.”
“I’d been praying and asking the Lord to keep us all safe,” she mentioned.
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The metropolis of Nashville, Georgia, is house to simply about 4,700 folks, in response to town’s web site.
Currently, greater than 230 folks died throughout Hurricane Helene — though the dying toll is anticipated to develop as search and rescue efforts proceed.
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Fox News’ Audrey Conklin contributed to this report.