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Crews able to contain Yosemite fire

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AUSTIN: A massive and deadly California wildfire that sent choking smoke into Yosemite National Park, causing a temporary closure of large parts of the tourist destinatio­n, is completely contained, fire officials said on Sunday.

More than 3,000 personnel have battled the Ferguson Fire, which ignited on July 13 and has burned through nearly 97,000 acres of steep slopes and bone-dry terrain southwest of the park, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, said.

Two firefighte­rs were killed while tackling the blaze and 19 others injured, it said.

Cooler weather and calmer winds in recent days have helped firefighte­rs in California and other western states get a handle on major blazes, according to authoritie­s.

“The weather is helping the fires to lay down and they (firefighte­rs) are able to get better containmen­t lines around them,” said Lynnette Round, a Cal Fire spokeswoma­n.

The heart of Yosemite National Park, shut for nearly three weeks due to the Ferguson Fire, was reopened to the public on Tuesday. But smoke lingered in the air and a few major roads in the park remained closed over the weekend.

There were still sporadic fires within the containmen­t lines, Yosemite park officials said, adding that visitors should exercise caution.

The park’s closure has taken a major toll on the local economy. Some 4.3 million visitors spent an estimated US$452 million (15 billion baht) last year, most of that during the summer.

While there has been progress in battling blazes nationwide, officials worry that lightning strikes in states such as Washington, Oregon and Idaho could spark more wildfires, according to Ashton Robinson Cook, a meteorolog­ist at the US National Weather Service Storm Prediction Centre.

“There are quite a few areas in the West where fuels are dry and susceptibl­e to firestarts and rapid fire-spread,” he said.

Wildfires have consumed nearly 2.3 million hectares of the US this year, well above the national average over the past 10 years of 1.9 million hectares, according to the National Interagenc­y Fire Centre.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Firefighte­rs battle a raging fire near Yosemite National Park this year.
REUTERS Firefighte­rs battle a raging fire near Yosemite National Park this year.

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