In A Burnt-out Californian City, A Strange Postal Machine Is Driving Around - Alternative View

In A Burnt-out Californian City, A Strange Postal Machine Is Driving Around - Alternative View
In A Burnt-out Californian City, A Strange Postal Machine Is Driving Around - Alternative View

Video: In A Burnt-out Californian City, A Strange Postal Machine Is Driving Around - Alternative View

Video: In A Burnt-out Californian City, A Strange Postal Machine Is Driving Around - Alternative View
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As we already wrote, fires have been raging in California for several days, as a result of which several dozen people died and several hundred Americans went missing, while almost 6 thousand buildings were destroyed by fire.

The video shown here shows the almost completely burned city of Santa Rosa. American cameraman Douglas Tron filmed this whole sad picture with the help of a drone, preparing a TV show about the consequences of the raging fire element.

However, to his surprise, the drone shot some kind of mystical picture worthy of a horror film about the post-apocalyptic world. The fact is that among the smoldering debris of numerous buildings, as if nothing had happened, a bright white postal van drove around, stopping near charred boxes and throwing correspondence into them.

It was just creepy to watch, says Tron, the postman delivered mail for those who are no longer here - as if for the dead. I was just stunned by this picture. Moreover, he knew very well: the roads in this area are blocked by the police and there is no access to the city of Santa Rosa. And this mystical postman was delivering mail, as if not noticing the burnt city …

Later, the journalist found out that the postal car got to Santa Rosa at the request of the residents-fire victims who plan to return to their former homes, taking everything that was left there, including the mail, if it arrived after the fire. It seems that everything is logical, but at first glance such a delivery of correspondence looks really incredible and therefore creepy …