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Service Sequoia and Kings Canyon 47050 Generals Hwy.

U.S. Department of the Interior National Parks Three Rivers, CA 93271

559 565-3341 phone 559 565-3730 fax Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks News Release

For Immediate Release Reference Number: 8550-2024 Contact: Perri Spreiser, Fire Information Officer Phone Number: (559) 565-3129 E-mail: [email protected]

Fires Continue to Burn in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, Calif. September 9, 2020 – Two fires are being monitored in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks within the designated wilderness. Both fires are naturally caused lightning strikes. The fires are slow-growing and display creeping and smoldering behavior deep within the wilderness boundaries, offering no threat to human safety or loss of property.

Considering the location and activity of the Moraine and Rattlesnake Fires, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are utilizing a less intensive suppression strategy. The Moraine Fire, 575 acres and 70% contained, is being managed with minimal impact suppression techniques while using the natural to assist in efforts. Natural rock features, and other natural barriers are acting as containment lines to allow firefighters to focus on other large fires in the region.

The Rattlesnake Fire, 1060 acres and 0% contained, is also being managed using similar tactics as the Moraine Fire. Rattlesnake Fire continues to grow each day but is displaying steady fire activity at this time. Due to this growth, has expanded the previous area closure. Beginning at the south boundary of Sequoia National Park with the intersection of the , north along the Great Western Divide to , southeast to Chagoopa Plateau along the base of the Kaweah Peaks to the Kern Canyon, north to Junction Meadow and the Colby Pass (not included), east along the (not included) to the Trail/PCT (not included), south along the PCT (not included) to the park boundary, and west along the park boundary back to the point of origin.

The , the main road through the parks, remains open at this time allowing visitors access to the giant sequoias in both Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

For more information on Rattlesnake Fire, including a closure map, please go to: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7131/

For more information on the Moraine Fire, please go to: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7089/

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About Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks’ Fire Management Program

For over fifty years, our mission has been to use the full range of options and strategies available to manage fire in the parks. This includes protecting park resources, employees, and the public from unwanted fire; building and maintaining fire resilient ecosystems; reducing the threat to local communities from wildfires emanating from the parks or adjacent lands; and recruiting, training, and retaining a professional fire management workforce.

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