August 20, 2017 Clayton: Ashley Ann Sander hawks eclipse glasses on the side of the road to tourists approaching town for $10 a pair on Sunday, August 20, 2017, in Clayton, a city in the path of totality in North Georgia.   Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com
August 20, 2017 Clayton: Ashley Ann Sander hawks eclipse glasses on the side of the road to tourists approaching town for $10 a pair on Sunday, August 20, 2017, in Clayton, a city in the path of totality in North Georgia. Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com Credit: Curtis Compton

Eclipse Eve: Millions Converge Across U.S. to See Sun Go Dark

Millions of Americans converged on a narrow corridor stretching from Oregon to South Carolina to watch the moon blot out the midday sun today for a wondrous couple of minutes in the first total solar eclipse to sweep coast to coast in 99 years.

Veteran eclipse watchers warned the uninitiated to get ready to be blown away.

Planetariums and museums posted โ€œSold out of eclipse glassesโ€ on their front doors. Signs along highways reminded motorists of Solar Eclipse Monday, while cars bore the message Eclipse or bust.

With 200 million people within a dayโ€™s drive of the path of totality, towns and parks braced for monumental crowds.

Itโ€™s expected to be the most observed, most studied and most photographed eclipse ever. Not to mention the most festive, what with all the parties.

In Salem, Ore., a field outside the state fairgrounds was transformed into a campground in advance of an eclipse-watching party for 8,500.

โ€œItโ€™s one of those โ€˜check the boxโ€™ kind of things in life,โ€ said Hilary Oโ€™Hollaren, who drove 30 miles from Portland with her two teenagers and a tent, plus a couple friends.

Astronomers consider a full solar eclipse the grandest of cosmic spectacles.

Swedish Prime Minister: Resist Nazis, White-Power Groups

Stockholm โ€” Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven called for people to stand up against the growing threat of Nazism and white-power movements.

Fascist groups are moving forward their positions โ€œstep by step,โ€ Lofven said in a speech in Eskilstuna, Sweden, highlighting local demonstrations across the Nordic country as well as โ€œNazi groups, the Ku Klux Klan and white power protesters in Charlottesville.โ€

โ€œIt may be easy to try to laugh away these angry men with big words, small hearts and closed fists,โ€ he said.

โ€œBut all fascist movements were small when they were founded and were able to quickly gain followers during difficult times.โ€

Lofven, who leads Swedenโ€™s Social Democratic Party, said it could be easy in times like these to โ€œget lostโ€ and โ€œstart tolerating the unacceptable.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a slippery slope where the border between the Nazis, the xenophobic and the decent people is erased,โ€ he said.

Nearly 500 Dead In Sierra Leone Mudslides

Freetown, Sierra Leone โ€” Churches across Sierra Leone held special services Sunday in memory of those killed in mudslides and flooding last week, as hospital officials announced the toll had risen to nearly 500 bodies collected.

More than 600 people remain missing and rescue officials have warned that the chances of finding survivors are decreasing each day. The death toll earlier stood at 450.

The Inter-Religious Council called for the services to be held Sunday in honor of the deceased, as special prayers and recitals were offered in mosques Friday and Sunday.

The preacher at Buxton Memorial Methodist Church in Freetown, the capital, offered a sermon that looked at mankindโ€™s contribution to the disaster, as a gospel band rendered the song โ€œPapa God Sorry for Salone (Sierra Leone).โ€

Large-scale-burials took place all last week amid rainy weather that threatened further mudslides.

โ€” Wire reports