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The Pacific Northwest Is Burning...And It's Completely Terrifying


This summer has proven to be a deadly and destructive one for Washington State. While firefighters are holding their own against massive forest fires, they still have not been able to quell the fury of these insane flames.


It appears that unusually hot temperatures and high winds in the Evergreen State have conspired to create an almost perfect environment for wildfires this summer. The level of devastation is upsetting.




Since the start of Washington State’s wildfire season, an area the size of Rhode Island has been scorched by the flames.




Since the start of Washington State

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In the last week alone, three firefighters have been killed while trying to get the blaze under control.




In the last week alone, three firefighters have been killed while trying to get the blaze under control. desktop 1440778451

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Despite amazing efforts, firefighters have been unsuccessful in extinguishing the largest fires.




Despite amazing efforts, firefighters have been unsuccessful in extinguishing the largest fires. desktop 1440778453

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Nearby cities are blanketed in smoke.




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Most of us associate Washington with constant rain, so the fact that it’s being ravaged by fire is odd.







While it’s true that Washington State receives plenty of rainfall, most of it occurs near the coast.




The Cascade Mountains block moisture from getting very far inland. They create what is known as a “rain shadow” in the middle of the state. Combined with hot temperatures and heavy winds, this makes for ideal wildfire conditions.




(via Reddit)


Those are some apocalyptic images. The sad part about all of this is that these wildfires are bound to get worse from one season to the next as climate change continues to take its toll.




If you want to learn more about this dire situation, check out the video below:






Volcanic Eruptions Are Always Scary, But Something Made This One Extra Terrifying


The Calbuco volcano, located in Southern Chile, erupted on April 22 of this year for the first time in four decades, and then again on April 30. Luckily, Chile’s government evacuated 4,000 people near the volcano and nobody was hurt.


But if the government hadn’t evacuated them, what those who stayed behind saw in the smoke billowing from the volcano might have made them leave anyway. The column that rose from Calbuco took a frightening form.


Take a look at what locals now call “The Angel of Death.”









Eerie, right? A couple weeks ago, the Chilean government said the volcano was back to “routine” levels of inactivity, making it safe to return to the area. But maybe they should wait until the smoke clears…