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Fires in California create an orange, glowing skyline as smoke from the state's wildfires traveled into the upper atmosphere and blocked the sunlight, creating a glow across the region. People from San Francisco to Seattle woke up to hazy clouds of smoke lingering in the air, darkening the sky to an eerie orange glow that kept street lights illuminated into midday, all thanks to dozens of wildfires throughout the West.
The Bay Bridge is seen under an orange sky darkened by the smoke from California wildfires in San Francisco, California, US. (Reuters Photo) -
Despite the foreboding skies, there was little scent of smoke and the air quality index did not reach unhealthy levels. (Reuters Photo)
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“It's after 9 a.m. and there's still no sign of the sun,” the California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate division tweeted, urging drivers to turn on their headlights and slow down. (Reuters Photo)
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Downtown San Francisco is seen from Dolores Park under an orange sky darkened by smoke from California wildfires in San Francisco, California, US. (Reuters Photo)
Orange sky is seen over the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, California US. (Reuters Photo) -
A view of the area along Geary and O'Farrell Streets as an orange wildfire haze blankets San Francisco, California, US. (Reuters Photo)
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Smoke from California wildfires obscures the sky over Oracle Park as the Seattle Mariners take batting practice before their baseball game against the San Francisco Giants in San Francisco. (AP Photo)
The Transamerica Pyramid is seen under an orange sky darkened by the smoke from California wildfires in San Francisco, California, US. (Reuters Photo) -
Air quality warnings were issued throughout the Pacific Northwest, and people in communities from southern Oregon to north of Seattle have seen blood red skies and choking smoke. (Reuters Photo)
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The haze from fires across the West, including a blaze in western Colorado that is the largest in state history, led Colorado's state health department to issue an air quality alert on Labor Day. (AP Photo)
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A Southwest Airlines plane flies amid an orange color haze from nearby wildfires as it prepares to land at Oakland International Airport in Oakland, California, US. (Reuters Photo)
A man walks along the Redwood highway by the Pacific Ocean coast as smoke from wildfires covers an area near Orick, California, US. (Reuters Photo)

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