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Fire at the Chevron Richmond Refinery as seen from the Tiburon Peninsula, 6 August 2012: photo by Frank Schulenberg
A Chevron spokesman apologized for “inconveniencing our neighbors.”
The main distillation unit at the Chevron installation in Richmond produces about one eighth of California’s refined oil.
Downtown later in the night I was sorting out the emergency preparedness news items as they came in through my one-earplug walkman radio.
A facemasked young man on a bike stopped and called out, "Hey, you shouldn't be out here without a mask. I'd give you one, but I just gave away the last one I had. Except the two that I'm wearing. You really need to double your mask, or the fine particulates will get through."
This act of good Samaritanism touched the ancient flinty heart. I hobbled on unmasked into the darkness toward the Tunnel, beyond which lay The Cloud.
Time was, as some decades back when the poem below was writ, it remained possible to see in these chemical fires started by our Bad Neighbors a strange end-of-species aesthetic glamour. Now, not so much.
First cold winter twilights despite this
week’s Richmond refinery fire
never more perfect even the
burned and corrupt air stunning
saffron violet orange indigo
becoming blood red as sun descends
with a delayed shudder or retarded
tremor into ocean fire
and night begins to close in
over the whole sky from other
(eastern) end -- a deep blue bowl
or dish inverted convex
glass dome extruded
pyrex lid over boundless
now starless ozone
depleted spaces of end
times -- last hundred years of
human habitation? -- rendering
in view of coming loss
earth in ever more damaged form
ever more beautiful than before
week’s Richmond refinery fire
never more perfect even the
burned and corrupt air stunning
saffron violet orange indigo
becoming blood red as sun descends
with a delayed shudder or retarded
tremor into ocean fire
and night begins to close in
over the whole sky from other
(eastern) end -- a deep blue bowl
or dish inverted convex
glass dome extruded
pyrex lid over boundless
now starless ozone
depleted spaces of end
times -- last hundred years of
human habitation? -- rendering
in view of coming loss
earth in ever more damaged form
ever more beautiful than before
"First cold winter twilights..." from Sleepwalker's Fate, 1992
Richmond Chevron refinery burning at sunset, 6 August 2012: photographer unknown, via The Wall
Smoke pours from a fire at the Chevron Richmond Refinery, seen behind Alcatraz Island in San Francisco, 6 August 2012: photo by Eric Risberg/AP
Firefighters douse a flame at the Chevron oil refinery in Richmond, California, 6 August 2012: photo by Josh Edelson/Reuters
Fire at the Chevron Refinery in Richmond as seen from Tiburon, California, 6 August 2012: photo by Eric Storey/San Francisco Chronicle
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