'It's a very significant area for many, many people, so a lot of special effort is going into protecting this grove.'
Flames burn through brush near the entrance to Sequoia National Park near Three Rivers as the KNP Complex fire threatens the area.
Certain notable giants, including the General Sherman, "are being prepped the same way that we would prep structures," Paterson said, a process that entails clearing vegetation around the trees and even using a burn wrap made with aluminum around their bases. Crews also were planning to conduct burnout operations in vulnerable areas, a process similar to a prescribed burn that involves lighting a low-intensity ground fire close to the area of desired protection.
— has reached 3,924 acres, prompting authorities on Thursday to order the evacuation of Johnsondale and the nearby community of Camp Whitsett. It is 0% contained.
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