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Portland Left in a Haze After Mysterious FogPortland Left in a Haze After Mysterious Fog Portland, Oregon, was cloaked in an ethereal haze on Monday, leaving residents baffled and searching for answers. The fog descended upon the city in the early morning hours, rolling in from the Pacific Ocean. Initially, it was dismissed as a typical weather phenomenon. However, as the day wore on, the fog persisted and grew denser. By noon, the fog had enveloped the entire city, obscuring buildings and reducing visibility to near zero. Traffic came to a standstill, and pedestrians stumbled through the disorienting cloud. The fog was accompanied by an unusual stillness. The usual sounds of the city—traffic noise, birdsong—were muted, creating an eerie silence. As the fog lingered, concerns began to rise. Residents reported respiratory irritation and headaches. Some schools and businesses were forced to close. Authorities were quick to respond. Air quality monitors were deployed, but they detected no harmful substances in the air. Emergency responders also searched for any potential hazards but found nothing. The origin and nature of the fog remained a mystery. Some speculated that it was a natural weather occurrence, while others pointed to the nearby Willamette River as a possible source of the heavy mist. As the day drew to a close, the fog gradually began to dissipate. By nightfall, it had mostly cleared, leaving behind only a lingering sense of unease. Residents are still asking questions about the mysterious fog. Scientists are investigating the matter, hoping to determine its cause and any potential health risks. In the meantime, Portlanders are left to grapple with the lingering effects of the haze. Some are describing it as a “dreamlike experience,” while others are expressing concern about the unknown. As the mystery of the Portland fog unfolds, one thing is certain: the city will not soon forget the strange and unsettling day when it was enveloped in a thick, impenetrable haze.