Yosemite Fire Reaches 530 Acres with Moderate Rate of Spread
Yosemite Fire Reaches 530 Acres with Moderate Rate of Spread
A lightning caused fire in Yosemite National Park continues to burn in the area of Harden Lake. The fire, known as the Slope Fire, was spotted on July 25th. Total acreage of the Slope Fire is 530 acres and continues to spread moderately. Yosemite Fire Crews are continuing to manage the Slope Fire for the purpose of ecological objectives. ...
Moderate smoke from the Slope Fire is visible along the Tioga Road, the O’Shaughnessy Dam at Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, Tuolumne Meadows, and surrounding communities near the Big Oak Flat Entrance.
The Harden Lake area and the trail to Pate Valley from Harden Lake are closed due to fire activity. The White Wolf trailhead to Pate Valley and Lukens Lake remain open. Cooperating agencies in the managed fire include the San Francisco Water Quality and Public Utilities Commission at Hetch Hetchy and the Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District.
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Just watch. This will grow
Just watch. This will grow into a huge fire and then cost tons of $$$$$ to put out.