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Fires started, and the wind picked up blowing it into town. A recycling plant went up quickly, I've heard several domestic propane tanks rupturing. There has been talk of a fruit packing plant's oil tank and ammonia tanks catching too. I live on the other side of the Columbia River, but there have been pictures posted of charred 2x4 chunks landing on this side after the explosions. We've had some 100+ (F) degree days lately and everything is dry as shit. While the scale is still nowhere near the 2012 fires we had (150,000+ acres burned), but could potentially be a lot more costly due to being in the city.
I'm probably not getting much sleep tonight.
Fires started, and the wind picked up blowing it into town. A recycling plant went up quickly, I've heard several domestic propane tanks rupturing. There has been talk of a fruit packing plant's oil tank and ammonia tanks catching too. I live on the other side of the Columbia River, but there have been pictures posted of charred 2x4 chunks landing on this side after the explosions. We've had some 100+ (F) degree days lately and everything is dry as shit. While the scale is still nowhere near the 2012 fires we had (150,000+ acres burned), but could potentially be a lot more costly due to being in the city.
I'm probably not getting much sleep tonight.