Massive Crowds Anticipated for Spectacular Solar Eclipse Event in Klamath County

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Klamath County in Oregon is expecting nearly 60,000 visitors next month to witness the solar eclipse, prompting a state of emergency due to limited resources. Residents are encouraged to stock up on necessities like gas and food ahead of time. The county commissioner asks for patience from visitors during what will be one of the busiest weekends in the county's history. The solar eclipse is scheduled to occur from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on October 14th.
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