Garnet Fire Threatens California's Sequoia Groves

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The Garnet fire in Sierra National Forest has burned over 49,000 acres, threatening a grove of giant sequoias, with firefighters using sprinkler systems and fire-resistant materials to protect the trees. Despite some containment, the fire remains a significant threat due to dry conditions, dead material, and rugged terrain, with ongoing efforts to control it.
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