Disaster đŸœď¸ Nearly all of Utah is in drought. Gov. Cox again asks Utahns to pray and fast for rain. - Nearly all, 80%, of the state is in “moderate to severe drought,” according to officials. Cox, in a statement, said Utah is facing “a tough season” and needs both “divine help and practical action.”

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has declared that Sunday, June 29, will be a “Day of Prayer and Fasting for Rain” and encouraged Utahns to conserve water as wildfire season intensifies.

It isn’t the first time Cox has urged Utahns to pray for divine intervention to address water shortages. In 2021, he called on Utahns to join him for a weekend of prayer, and two years later, as the state received record snowfall, he declared a day of “thanksgiving.”

Earlier this spring, Cox declared a state of emergency for 17 of the state’s 29 counties and said nearly half of the state — 46% — is suffering from drought.

According to a release from the governor’s office Friday morning, “extreme drought conditions” have expanded by more than 82% since earlier this month, and 380 wildfires have already burned more than 43,000 acres of land across the state. Of those wildfires, 275 have been caused by humans, according to the governor.

Nearly all, 80%, of the state is in “moderate to severe drought,” according to officials.

Cox, in a statement, said Utah is facing “a tough season” and needs both “divine help and practical action.”

“I invite every Utahn, whatever your faith or belief system, to join me this Sunday in a unified fast and prayer for rain,” the statement read. “And while we look heavenward, let’s do our part here at home — fix leaks, water lawns less and use every drop wisely. Small actions, taken together, can make a big difference for our state.”

A spokesperson for the governor’s office said in a text message to The Salt Lake Tribune that Cox “reached out to faith leaders across religious traditions statewide, encouraging them to share the invitation with their congregations.”

Earlier this month, the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City issued a drought statement for Utah and southwest Wyoming.
“Water supply forecast across southwestern Utah remain less than 35% of average for the April-July runoff period,” the June 10 weather service release read.

On its website, the Utah Department of Natural Resources said in an update posted Friday, “Mother Nature is doing her part. We need to continue to do ours and look for ways to use our water supply efficiently and become more drought resilient.”
Cox’s declaration of a day of fasting comes one week before the traditional “fast Sunday” for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which generally is held on the first Sunday of the month.

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You know, I bet we could build a network of nuclear power plants and desalination plants on the California coast that could be used to take care of a lot of the water issues in the region. If there is life out in space, maybe they don't contact us because they look down at humanity, see that we have a near infinite source of clean, cheap power that we refuse to use and conclude that we're too retarded for the stars.
 
Isn't God supposed to be omniscient and omnipotent with a Divine Plan?

"dear God I know you probably spent agers on your divine plan but here's a metaphysical change dot com petition with 100,000 signatures asking you to change it"

Believers are weird
Fedora tippers aren't the only ones who view God as a vending machine that's supposed to give them things. The reality of an, effectively, extra-dimensional being who exists outside of our physical reality and is wholely other is not something most people really thing about. The Christian God is better thought of as something closer to a C'thulhu who gives a fuck, but only on His terms, then some kindly, balding old man on a cloud.

On the other hand, that's not what Mormon's worship, so I don't know, maybe Mormon god is too busy fucking his spirit wife or whatever.
 
Hey, Salt Lake, I bet ya if you get rid of your cunty gay-worshiping mayor, you'll see record rain again.
 
Isn't God supposed to be omniscient and omnipotent with a Divine Plan?
Maybe the plan is to get enough people to prostrate before Him because he has self-esteem issues?
What? Is his queen @Generic Anime Girl not willing to piss on him?
I think that’s not allowed in Mormonism though I’m sure there’s some Jewish-like work around some retards figured out like with ‘soaking’ and having other people jump on the bed.
 
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@WelperHelper99 you can get your water through my cum cutie, just dm me ;)
Kill yourself.
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As for this: it happens every few years. We get a lot of snow that holds us over for a while, and then we hit the lean season. It's not nuclear yet. But they want us to not use as much so we don't run out early.

Article also fails to mention the recent infrastructure upgrades intended to retain more water- we are losing less than we were a few years ago due to some forward thinking.
 
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where do these numbers even come from? something like 90% of this state is barren desert, of course it's in a drought
 
Isn't God supposed to be omniscient and omnipotent with a Divine Plan?

"dear God I know you probably spent agers on your divine plan but here's a metaphysical change dot com petition with 100,000 signatures asking you to change it"

Believers are weird
Praying to God? That's stupid. Don't they know it's the Jews who control the weather??
 
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