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Have A Happy Friday: And be thankful you’re not in LA
Posted on September 11th, 2009 7 commentsThere are forty some awesome pictures of the LA Station fire at the link below. Hank
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/09/wildfires_in_southern_californ.html
7 responses to “Have A Happy Friday: And be thankful you’re not in LA”
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Christopher Perry September 11th, 2009 at 06:32
Still amazes me that some people refuse to leave their homes even with a fire on their door step. The image with the minivan looked like it was in good condition before the fire got it which would sujest they had time to move it somewhere.Also in that very same picture i found it odd the tires looked uneffected buy the fire even though the metal was melted right by them.Best we can do is keep them in our prayers.
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Sung Jae September 11th, 2009 at 17:02
I never have experience encountering these kind of big fires. However, by looking at the pictures of fire that happened at Southern California Angles national forest it reminds me how important roles firefighters play in our society. I have a uncle who live at Southern california and i hope he is safe. I know the Los Angeles city is polluted, but due to the fire gas, it would make it even worse. I am glad the fire only spread to certain area of the mountain and not the city.
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Sree Harsha Uddandam September 11th, 2009 at 18:13
This is so sad. I want to know the reason how this fire had started.
But we a human beings must appreciate the “fire-fighters” for their service and the work they did to stop the fire.
The pictures were awesome- I should say this.
I felt scared by imagining myself in the fire actually.
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Mayura Davda September 11th, 2009 at 18:46
It’s a very unfortunate thing to happen…I pray for the people living there to be safe…Really moving pictures.
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G. John Mullen September 11th, 2009 at 20:41
I live in LA, the station fire and air quality have dramatically since last week. However, those pictures are not lying, the smoke clouds over Pasadena looked Hiroshima for 3-4 days.
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It’s really sad but it also proves that man kind with whatever technology is nothing in front of the mighty power of god. I pray to god for all those who have been living there.
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Ross Peare September 13th, 2009 at 19:56
WOW…thats all i can say. These are some crazy images that really show how much destruction a fire can cause. I like the shots with the other wildlife in them because it shows that even though the fire destroys some of the animals made it out alive.
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