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Mike Wehner
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- California's wildfires turned San Francisco into a hellscape on Wednesday, covering the city in an orange haze.
- There are nearly 50 active fires burning in California right now, with some having already consumed hundreds of thousands of acres.
- Climate change has been directly linked to the increase in extreme weather events such as the dry spells that sparked these and other fires.
See that image above? Pretty scary right? Well, that's not San Francisco. That's a screengrab from the movie Blade Runner 2049. The scary thing? Actual photos from San Francisco somehow look even scarier.
As wildfires continue to rage in California, clouds of smoke and ash have drifted all over the state, and the Bay Area was impacted severely this week. Twitter became flooded with images captured mostly on Wednesday evening showing an incredibly creepy orange hue to the sky and a thick haze covering just about everything. It's pretty scary, but check it out and try not to think the world is ending.
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San Francisco basically looks like the apocalypse right now originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 10 Sep 2020 at 17:42:21 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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