People in Florida Say Dense, Mysterious Fog With Chemical Smell Is Making Them Sick
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Residents in Florida have been taken aback by a mysterious, dense fog that has lingered in several regions, reportedly causing illness and featuring a strange metallic smell. While the National Weather Service attributes it to sea fog rolling inland, many people speculate about other origins, particularly geoengineering. Viral social media posts have amplified concerns, with individuals reporting peculiar tastes and sensations in the fog. Experts explain the visible particles as normal water droplets, but the unusual odor adds to the unease, prompting fear and conspiracy theories regarding environmental manipulation.
"According to Megan Tollefsen, the Coastal Hazards Program Leader at the National Weather Service office in Central Florida, the particles visible are the same sort of tiny water droplets that make up any kind of fog."
"Geo-engineered weather modification nano-particle toxic fog here in Florida," a user on X-formerly-Twitter wrote, showcasing the theories circulating around the unusual phenomenon.
"The taste of the air, the only word I can think of is toxic," a South Florida man reported in a viral TikTok video that further fueled concerns.
The National Weather Service linked the fog to sea fog caused by weather conditions but the metallic smell and taste remain unexplained.
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