As it is, it's kind of a mixed bag Everyone in California was already ordered to stay inside anyway Maybe it's a good thing the fires are driving people to stay inside On the other hand, lung irritation from smoke *vastly* increases your chance of COVID-19 infection
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It's just the whole thing we all know from our personal lives, that it's never just one disaster, you always end up getting a "day from hell" because one personal problem wrecks your ability to respond to others until they all come to a head
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Now we get to see that happen -- "Everything is just falling apart" -- at a societal scale, maybe a global one
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How many horsemen does it take to make an apocalypse?
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Four and Death always come last making a big entrance.
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And the "president" is okay with the fires being ignored.
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It sure is something to see disasters in the US treated by US media the way disasters in other parts of the world are. Didn't a big ass storm hit the South Eastern US? For all I know it ultimately didn't do much damage, but the way things are going thousands may have died.
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I think maybe about 10 people died, but a few cities are pretty thoroughly wrecked. Lake Charles is the one I hear the most about since it’s near bye, but none of them are Big Cities to the media, so...
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It’s not news unless it happens in DC or New York.
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Living in it, can't really go outside right now. Been in OR 50 yrs, never seen anything like the last 5 or 6 with fire & smoke.
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