'It was like driving through hell,' Jody Evans told local television station News Channel 21 after a midnight evacuation from Detroit, about 50 miles west of Salem.
Three of the most Liberal and poorly-run states in the country - Washington, California and Oregon - have been hotbeds of radical violence from ANTIFA and the Black Lives Matter Movement. For months now, their city streets have burned from the fires
set by social justice warriors, now that fire has extended to the rural areas, and the whole thing from city to country resembles a literal pit of Hell. Am I saying these fires have been set by ANTIFA and BLM rioters? Nope, just making an observation, that's all.
Pray for the people of Washington, California and Oregon, their states are going up in flames rapidly as some of the larger fires are now starting to combine. When you add it all up together - coronavirus, lock downs, crashed economies, raging infernos, mandatory mask wearing - what does all that seem like to you? To me, it's like the judgment of God.
A SHORT 5 MINUTE VIDEO PRESENTING THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT HEAVEN AND HELL
Blazes are spreading in California, Oregon and Washington - killing at least seven and leaving dozens missing
FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: Dramatic aerial images captured the massive destruction wrought by wildfires in California, Oregon and Washington which have killed at least seven people including a 12-year-old boy and his grandmother.
Ninety major fires across 13 western states have already burned more than 3.4 million acres - the size of Connecticut - and are still spreading in high winds amid fears that the number of casualties will rise.
'This could be the greatest loss of human lives and property due to wildfire in our state's history,' Oregon Gov Kate Brown told a press conference.
Entire communities have been razed with five towns 'substantially destroyed' and widespread evacuations taking place under apocalyptic orange skies. Only 'smoldering ruins' remained of large parts of the town of Talent, Oregon, said local resident Sandra Spelliscy. 'There are numerous neighborhoods where there are no structures left standing... dozens of homes [gone] and literally nothing except the skeletons of a chimney or an appliance,' she said.
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea told the Sacramento Bee confirmed that three people have died. Their identities have not yet been released.
The remains of three victims were found in two separate locations of the same fire, Honea said, bringing the total death toll from this summer's devastating spate of California wildfires to at least 11. Hornea said at least 12 people remain missing in Butte County as the Bear Fire rages on.
In Oregon, one victim was found close to where the Almeda Fire began near homes in Medford on Tuesday.
Firefighters retreated from uncontrollable blazes in Oregon as officials gave residents 'go now' orders to evacuate, meaning they had only minutes to leave their homes.
'It was like driving through hell,' Jody Evans told local television station News Channel 21 after a midnight evacuation from Detroit, about 50 miles west of Salem.
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