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Yosemite wildfire threatens grove of iconic sequoia trees

The largest grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park remained closed Saturday as firefighters battled a blaze that threatened the gathering of the iconic trees and forced hundreds of campers to evacuate. The rest of the park in California remained open, though smoke that hung in the air obscured some of the most scenic vistas and views. More than 500 mature sequoias were threatened in the Mariposa Grove but as of Saturday afternoon there were no reports of severe damage to any named trees, including the 3,000-year-old Grizzly Giant.

Crews establishing fire lines to contain Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire

Fire officials say it may be a strange concept to grasp, but the process can be effective to control flames from growing even further.

Transcripts for CNN New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez 20240604 11:51:00

i got it. i got it. you see it on the top right of your screen, they hand down the infant to the deputies. they were able to climb into those balconies on the second floor where the mom was able to hand her 1-year-old baby girl down safely to officers. emergency crews were also able to get to the mom and grandmother. they got them out safely as well. no casualties reported in the fire, no deputies injured either. and let s go to northern arizona together here, the tunnel wildfire has been going on for nearly a week, it s burned more than 21,000 acres, and it s still only 3% contained this morning. officials say firefighters have struggled to gain control of the blaze due to the strong winds and the dry air there, but more than 300 emergency personnel are on the scene, they ve got ground crews working to build fire lines to slow the wildfire s path. there is another round of spring storms on the horizon. it s expected to move east today. some states seeing temperatures 10 to 20 de

World-first research confirms Australia s forests became catastrophic fire risk after British invasion

Our research, released today, provides what we believe is the first quantitative evidence that forests and woodlands across southeast Australia contained fewer shrubs and more grass before colonisation. This suggests Indigenous fire management holds the key to a safer, more sustainable future on our flammable continent.

Transcripts for KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20210902 01:38:00

to return home, some did anyway. back in grand isle.. i m sorry. reporter: you got you got time here. you got memories here. yeah. reporter: mayor camardelle is heartbroken for what the town s 1,400 permanent residents will come home to. it s tough, but i m going to get them home. i promise you that. as long as there s one grain of sand in grand isle, i m going to plant the american flag. i can promise you that. reporter: late this afternoon, the mayor finally got some good news. help finally arrived. they brought communication towers and some generators, and they also came with some response teams from as far away as nevada. norah. o donnell: our hearts go out to the mayor and everybody there. omar villafranca, thank you so much. let s head out west now. near south lake tahoe, california, fire crews are using bulldozers to build fire lines to protect the evacuated city from the wind-whipped caldor fire. now, calmer winds helped crews make progress, but the coming

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