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utm_content=creditCopyText">James Todd</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com/s/photos/california-wildfires?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><h2 id="aef0">One</h2><p id="31b6">Lights on at noon in California.</p><h2 id="7630">Two</h2><p id="6586">That’s not snow falling

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; that’s ash.</p><h2 id="a49c">Three</h2><p id="0a1f">Smoke seeps through walls and windows.</p><h2 id="e571">Four</h2><p id="90c1">Nothing says apocalypse like poison skies.</p><h2 id="18fc">Five</h2><p id="bd31">Just breathe? Easier said than done.</p><h2 id="26a2">Six</h2><p id="6443">The color of catastrophe is orange.</p></article></body>

Six-Word Stories About the Fires

Sometimes fewer words shed more light

Photo by James Todd on Unsplash

One

Lights on at noon in California.

Two

That’s not snow falling; that’s ash.

Three

Smoke seeps through walls and windows.

Four

Nothing says apocalypse like poison skies.

Five

Just breathe? Easier said than done.

Six

The color of catastrophe is orange.

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