Published On 25 Jul 202325 Jul 2023 by ALJAZEERA
While preaching in the SHILOH Service on Wednesday, 19th and on Sunday, 23rd, 2023, renowned City Prophet, Brother Charles Mukundane – the Overseer of Karimero Souls Redemption Ministries (KSRM) revealed to the congregation the remaining 10 prophesies of 21 that God showed him.
He stated that at the beginning of this year (2023) he received 21 prophesies that must happen this where by 11 have already manifested and only 10 are remaining.
“As I told you at the start of this year about the 21 prophesy, 11 have already happened in the past six months, in the remaining six months, these 10 will happen.” He revealed. Of the remaining prophecies, the ITALY PROPHECY was fulfilled on mobday, 24th as reported by AJAZEERA.
During two services, Brother Charles Mukundane the Overseer of Karimero Souls Redemption Ministries said that;
In Italy, ‘I saw a big warehouse on fire’. This will happen before the year ends, we pray for the people there.
“If the God wants to deliver a message, there is a man or a woman through which he conveys His message, I therefore want to inform you that He (GOD) revealed to me these 21 prophecies and so far only 10 are remaining, watch all this will happen before this year.” Said Bro. Charles.
Terminal building at the Airport in Palermo, Italy closed atfer gutting fire.
Car and train traffic also disrupted due to fire near Palermo’s airport as trees fall and buildings damaged in Milan.
A wildfire burns near Sicily’s Falcone Borsellino Airport in Punta Raisi near Palermo on July 25, 2023 [Handout/Ufficio Stampa Gesap via Reuters]
A wildfire has closed the Palermo airport in Sicily, and storms have killed at least two people in northern Italy as extreme weather batters the length of the country.
The airport in the Sicilian capital was shut for several hours until 11am (09:00 GMT) on Tuesday as firefighters were putting out a blaze nearby that also disrupted road and rail traffic.
The incident added to Sicily’s travel misery at the peak of the tourist season.
The island’s main airport of Catania, Italy’s fifth biggest, was closed last week due to a fire in a terminal building and has reopened only for a few flights.
A heatwave has hit Southern Europe with scorching temperatures bringing increased risk of fires and deaths.
In some parts of eastern Sicily, temperatures rose to 47.6 degrees Celsius (117.7 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday, close to a record European high of 48.8C (119.8F) recorded on the island two years ago.
On Tuesday, Italy put 16 cities on red alert because of the high temperatures.
They included Palermo and Catania, where power and water supply cuts that local officials blamed in part on the heat have been frequent in recent days.