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We've got 70 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny. Not sure what the humidity is. What's the humidity right now? The current humidity is 72%. Yeah, it's not too, too bad. You know, it could be worse. 72%, you know, it definitely could be worse. I really wish that we would get some rain. That's what we really need because we've got some forest fires that are really burning out of control. Last night they issued another evacuation order for another section of a town next to us called Paradise. Yep, Paradise, that's the name of the place. And I don't really see anything Paradise-like about it. I mean, it's not really a fantastic town or anything, but I like the town I live in. St. John's is a big one. Paradise is a smaller town just on the edge of St. John's here. And last night at around 11 o'clock probably, my phone went crazy. One of those eeny, eeny, those loud alarms that you really, it takes a second to shut it off and they're startling. If you've ever gotten any of those alarms on your phone, you know what I'm talking about, those test system ones. Well, we're not in test mode up here right now. We're in evacuation mode. It's like at night you can really smell the smoke in the air and you get up in the morning and it's not so bad. But at night, man, it smells like the whole area is on fire. And I guess it is. You know, there's water bombers working flat out. We've got four here, water bombers that Newfoundland owns. And they brought in two more from Quebec so they've got six water bombers, you know, constantly bombing this thing with massive amounts of water. And it's really not helping because the forest is an absolute tinderbox. So really all it takes is one little spark to get the whole thing again. So the night before last, it looked like they had suppressed a decent amount. And last night it was flared back up again. So they had people under wait and see, kind of, wait and see kind of evacuation orders. And they called it last night. They said, yeah, anybody in this area, you gotta go because the flames are just way too close to the houses and we gotta get you guys out. So there was an evacuation order last night of 10,000 people, somewhere close to that, I'm guessing 10,000 people. Just unreal, the fires that are going on out there right now. Next up and final station on this list, we're going again. ZS6, ZYM, it's all you, man.

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