- published: 26 Aug 2013
- views: 573
Firefighters struggling to stop the massive Rim fire were planning to build and strengthen containment lines and conduct backfiring operations to slow the blaze as it rages farther into Yosemite National Park, fire officials said Tuesday night. The blaze, which has been burning for 11 days, has scorched 184,000 acres of brush and timber and was 20% contained, fire officials said. Officials with the U.S. Forest Service said ground crews would work through the night to build containment lines on the northern flank of the fire. Officials said crews on the southeast flank in Yosemite were planning to conduct extensive backfires, a dangerous tactic in which firefighters burn vegetation inside a fire line to help contain a rapidly spreading blaze. The blaze has destroyed 111 buildings, including 31 homes, and was the seventh-largest fire in California history. The fire was spewing out huge clouds of smoke that drifted into Nevada. The blaze had spread across 281 square miles. The Rim fire, said California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Daniel Berlant, was "burning its way into the record books." A number of structures were lost in the Tuolumne Berkeley Family Camp, which includes three commercial properties and 85 tent cabins and outbuildings, the Forest Service said. Rim Fires Chars 225 Square Miles, Destroys Berkeley Tuolumne Camp Fire Raging Near Yosemite Yosemite wildfire 'poses every challenge there can be,' official says Yosemite fire poses huge challenge Winds expected to fan flames near Yosemite Rim Fire143,980 And 7% Contained Crews making progress on Sierra's Rim Fire Yosemite fire 'poses every challenge there can be' Bay Area water, power supply remain safe as Rim Fire grows Yosemite Fire Grows, Key Reservoir In Danger Yosemite fire is 'highest priority' in nation Yosemite fire "poses every challenge there can be" Wildfire Threatens San Francisco's Water Supply Rim Fire shows need for prevention Yosemite wildfire grows, fueling dangerous winds Official: Firefighters to protect Yosemite 'no matter what it takes' California fire threatens San Francisco water and power Yosemite fire 'poses every challenge there can be' Fire crews struggle to contain California wildfire Natural Disasters, Wildfires, Yosemite Wildfire 2013, Rim Fire, Rim Fire 2013, Yosemite National Park, Yosemite Wildfire, Green News Yosemite Wildfire 2013, Natural Disasters, Yosemite Wildfire, Rim Fire, Rim Fire 2013, Wildfires, Yosemite National Park, Green News Video, Scott Gediman, Corinna Loh, Scott Johnson, Jerry Brown, Rim Fire, Yosemite Wildfire, Wildfires, Christina Wilkinson, Yosemite, Yosemite National Park, Pine Mountain Lake, Spinning Wheel Rance, Green News Yosemite National Park Fire, Fire Yosemite, Yosemite Wildfire, Wildfires, Yosemite, Yosemite Fire, Yosemite National Park, Wildfire Yosemite, Yosemite National Park Wildfire, Ap, Green News National Wildlife Preparedness, Jerry Snyder, Lisa Monaco, Beaver Creek Fire, Rudy Evenson, Yosemite National Park, Barack Obama, Norman Christensen, National Interagency Fire Center, Video, Wildfires, Steve Gage, Dave Morman, Oregon Department of Forestry, US Forest Service, Green News Waterfalls, Yosemite National Park, Angel Falls, Victoria Falls, Niagara Falls, Brazil Travel, Zimbabwe Travel, Zambia Travel, Canada Travel, Argentina Travel, Venezuela Travel, Africa Travel, New York Travel, India Travel, Travel News Camp Tawonga, Camp Tawonga Tree Falls, Yosemite National Park Camp, Yosemite National Park, Camp Tawonga Tree, Camp Tawonga Yosemite Park, Camp Tawonga Injuries, Camp Tawonga Yosemite, Green News Adventure for Teens, Death Valley National Park, Zion National Park, Family Travel, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Dangerous Hikes, Slide-Rock-State-Park, Yosemite National Park, National Parks, Travel News