The Oklahoman

Fires shut Sequoia NP, could threaten trees

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SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Sequoia National Park was shut down and its namesake gigantic trees were potentiall­y threatened Tuesday as two forest fires burned in steep and dangerous terrain in California’s Sierra Nevada.

Both fires were projected to advance in the direction of Giant Forest, home to more than 2,000 giant sequoias, including the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth by volume.

The massive sequoias grow on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. The General Sherman Tree stands 275 feet and is over 36 feet in diameter at the base, according to the U.S. National Park Service.

“There’s no imminent threat to Giant Forest but that is a potential,” said Mark Ruggiero, fire informatio­n officer for Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks.

Ruggiero estimated that the closest flames were about a mile from the grove. Sequoia headquarte­rs personnel, about 75 people, were being evacuated, he said.

The blazes were ignited by lightning last week and were being battled collective­ly under the name of the KNP Complex. Their combined sizes grew to more than 4.7 square miles.

All park facilities were already closed and wilderness trailhead permits had been canceled. The Silver City retreat and the summer cabins of Cabin Cove were under evacuation orders. Part of the community of Three Rivers outside the park entrance was under an evacuation warning.

Kings Canyon National Park, to the north of Sequoia, remained open.

The potential threat to the giant sequoias came just a year after a disastrous complex of fires in the same region.

Part of the wildfire complex known as the Castle Fire destroyed 10% of the population of sequoias, Ruggiero said.

California has had more than 7,400 wildfires so far this year, scorching more than 3,500 square miles.

The state’s second-largest fire on record, in the northern Sierra and southern Cascades region, remained 75% contained after burning 1,500 square miles. Near Lake Tahoe, containmen­t of another fire, at 342square-miles, increased to 68%.

 ?? KNP COMPLEX FIRE INCIDENT COMMAND VIA AP ?? Smoke plumes rise from the a wildfire near Sequoia National Park in California. The park has been shut down as two blazes were projected to advance toward the park’s Giant Forest of sequoias.
KNP COMPLEX FIRE INCIDENT COMMAND VIA AP Smoke plumes rise from the a wildfire near Sequoia National Park in California. The park has been shut down as two blazes were projected to advance toward the park’s Giant Forest of sequoias.

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