Let me preface this post by saying if there's going to be a political discussion on this topic (climate change, etc.), let's keep it civil.
I live in the SF Bay metropolitan area, and this is the fourth consecutive year the region has been severely impacted by wildfires, and by far, this is the worst season. The smoke has been stifling, to say the least. It's the densest I have seen in years. There is no getting accustomed to the smell of smoke that seeps into one's home or workplace.
While wildfires are not unheard of in the state or in other places, it doesn't minimize the catastrophe they wreak on the environment, people, and property. This map shows the dozens of wildfires in the state as of this writing.
My heart goes out to those who have lost loved ones, pets, and homes during this crisis, as well as the individuals suffering from bad air quality. If there are other Californians who would like to check in, feel free to share your personal experience. Stay safe.
I live in the SF Bay metropolitan area, and this is the fourth consecutive year the region has been severely impacted by wildfires, and by far, this is the worst season. The smoke has been stifling, to say the least. It's the densest I have seen in years. There is no getting accustomed to the smell of smoke that seeps into one's home or workplace.
While wildfires are not unheard of in the state or in other places, it doesn't minimize the catastrophe they wreak on the environment, people, and property. This map shows the dozens of wildfires in the state as of this writing.
My heart goes out to those who have lost loved ones, pets, and homes during this crisis, as well as the individuals suffering from bad air quality. If there are other Californians who would like to check in, feel free to share your personal experience. Stay safe.