Flesh-Eating Bacteria From Hurricane Harvey Floodwaters Bringing More Death

Signs of the Last Days® MinistryNews

The never before seen massive floods of Hurricane Harvey left something behind that is also killing people. People are dying from flesh-eating bacteria contracted from the floodwaters.

A 31-year-old man has now died after being diagnosed with a rare flesh-eating bacterial infection known as necrotizing fasciitis.  He was a carpenter helping repair  homes damaged by the flooding from Hurricane Harvey.

Previously a woman had died from the gruesome and deadly infection commonly known as flesh-eating bacteria from the Harvey floodwaters.

Additionally a former firefighter and paramedic contracted the disease while helping neighbors escape the floodwaters but in his case he survived.

A local health authority said the bacteria is very aggressive and described how in one case when examining the patient he could see the redness of the infection spreading outward in the minutes he was examining him.

The bacteria produce toxins that destroy the body tissues.

These are Signs of the Last Days prophecies which foretell how in the Last Days the waters of the earth will literally become so poisonous from disaster that humanity cannot use it with many dying from the poisoned water. (Revelation 8:10-11)

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