that right there, that big ominous looking grayish-brownish cloud is the result of a giant marsh fire that s been burning for three days now. literally swampland that s caught on fire and is blanketing the city in this lovely haze. if you have the fortune to be walking around new orleans right now, this is what you re breathing in, a thick smokey stew. i know that sounds sort of organic, nice, maybe even southern, but this big plume of smoke is actually a big old problem. first off, it s really dangerous for anyone who has serious breathing conditions, those folks have been warned to stay inside, and second of all, officials here in louisiana can t quite figure out how to put the darn thing out. marsh fires are a fact of life for people who live in marshy
orleans version of a haboob. that right there, that big ominous looking grayish-brownish cloud is the result of a giant marsh fire that s been burning for three days now. literally swampland that s caught on fire and is blanketing the city in this lovely haze. if you have the fortune to be walking around new orleans right now, this is what you re breathing in, a thick smokey stew. i know that sounds sort of organic, nice, maybe even southern, but this big plume of smoke is actually a big old problem. first off, it s really dangerous for anyone who has serious breathing conditions, those folks have been warned to stay inside, and second of all, officials here in louisiana can t quite figure out how to put the darn thing out. marsh fires are a fact of life for people who live in marshy areas like new orleans, they
orleans version of a haboob. that right there, that big ominous looking grayish-brownish cloud is the result of a giant marsh fire that s been burning for three days now. literally swampland that s caught on fire and is blanketing the city in this lovely haze. if you have the fortune to be walking around new orleans right now, this is what you re breathing in, a thick smokey stew. i know that sounds sort of organic, nice, maybe even southern, but this big plume of smoke is actually a big old problem. first off, it s really dangerous for anyone who has serious breathing conditions, those folks have been warned to stay inside, and second of all, officials here in louisiana can t quite figure out how to put the darn thing out. marsh fires are a fact of life for people who live in marshy areas like new orleans, they happen.