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Mailbag: Apocalyptic Skies

September 10, 2020 by sd


“I don’t know if this is considered news, but the sky in San Francisco/Daly City is actually worse than reported. It is an apocalyptic dark and red as if it is nighttime just after sunset, except redder. Sometimes I do wonder if the sins of the city and of CA have maybe met their time of justice. Lord have mercy. I would send a photo but my camera makes it look lighter than it actually is. It is 10:30 am at this time here. God bless you and your family. Thanks for all the great spiritual news all these years. S. Sherard Braa.”

From Action News:

San Francisco blanketed in smoke as California fires rage

From ABC7:

Bay Area shrouded in smoke as CZU, LNU Lightning Complex fires rage in Northern California - ABC7 San Francisco

From SFGate:

Thick wildfire smoke blocks sun, turns Bay Area sky orange - SFGate

From US News Pro:

San Francisco Bay Area sky turns bright orange, some areas see 'snowing' ash

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