Prescribed burn begins in 2 California national parks 

Notices for a specific burning have started in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks.

Fire Administration Program in Sikoya and Canyon’s national kings The news confirmed in a media publication. The ignition – which began on Monday – is scheduled for this event, is called 2025 Big Stump East, until Tuesday.

“This burning described on about 126 acres from the admission station for the Kings Canyon National Park after the Big Stumpic area to the intersection with the 180th highway and the general highway of the generals,” officials said in the media statement, which was released on Monday morning.

Access to the eastern part of the Trail Big Stumpt Trail will be closed temporarily during ignition; However, visitors will remain able to reach Grant Grant Tree Trail.

I started to ignite a specific burning in Kings Canyon and Sequoia parks. (Nps)

Those who are interested in going to the gardens soon are advised that there are moderate smoke traces in the Grant Group area as well as possible traffic delays. At night, smoke may be “discriminatory” in the low -gardens of the gardens, which is the Hume Lake Ranger region (located inside the National Sequoia) and the lanes of rapid roads 245 and 180.

According to the authorities, firefighters will monitor the behavior of fire and constantly take weather readings to ensure that operations are carried out safely and achieve goals. The crews are ready to stop burns if the conditions become inappropriate.

Sequoia and Kings Canyon are located in Sierra Nevada; Both hikers are operated by National Park Service under one unit. Last year, more than two million visitors came to the gardens to see some of the world’s largest trees as well as naturally amazing arm, lucogs and caves scattered throughout the gardens.

Mount Whitney, the tallest summit in the continental United States, is located inside the National Park. The borders of the national forests Sequoia and Sierra are the borders of the neighboring national hikers.

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