(By Michael Snyder) The nation is still reeling from a series of major disasters in recent weeks, and now another one has hit us.  At this moment, an enormous “firestorm” is consuming tens of thousands of acres in eight counties in northern California. Wind gusts of up to 50 mph are rapidly driving 15 large wildfires across Napa, Sonoma, Lake, Mendocino, Yuba, Nevada, Calaveras and Butte counties, and the devastation that is taking place is being described as “like Armageddon”.  Ultimately, it looks like this is going to be one of the worst months for wildfires in the history of the state, and all of this comes on the heels of Hurricane

Harvey, Hurricane Irma, and the Las Vegas shooting.  Ever since late August, it seems like all hell has broken loose in America. So far at least 1,500 structures have been destroyed, at least 20,000 people have been evacuated and at least 73,000 acres have been burned.  The smell of smoke has reached San Jose, Oakland, and San Francisco, and California Governor Jerry Brown has officially declared a state of emergency. If these wildfires were just consuming isolated parts of northern California, this wouldn’t be such a big story. READ MORE


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