Day Around the Bay: Two Killed in Yolo County Fireworks Explosion Were SF Locals
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The Titan Arum, also known as the corpse flower, is currently blooming at the SF Conservatory of Flowers. This rare event is marked by a strong smell, peaking on the first night of bloom. The Conservatory is hosting extended hours tonight, allowing visitors until 9 pm, with the last entry at 8:30 pm. In related news, the death toll from the Central Texas flooding has reached 110, while two victims of the Yolo County fireworks explosion attended elementary school in San Francisco. Senator Ted Cruz was criticized for vacationing during the flood crisis.
The latest bloom of the corpse flower, the Titan Arum, is now underway at the SF Conservatory of Flowers. This rare bloom only lasts 2 days and smells the strongest on the first night, which is tonight.
The Conservatory is providing special AFTER HOURS access tonight from 5-9 pm, with the last entry allowed at 8:30 pm, to accommodate visitors wishing to witness this rare event.
In the wake of last week's Yolo County fireworks warehouse explosion, it was revealed that brothers Jesus and Jhony Ramos, who died in the incident, attended school in San Francisco.
The death toll in Central Texas flooding has risen to 110, with 170 people still unaccounted for. Senator Ted Cruz remained vacationing in Greece while the disaster unfolded.
Read at sfist.com
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