- Last week, fires began burning out of control in steep canyons near Sequoia National Park, which contains some of the world’s largest trees.
- These photos show the efforts to save the trees by wrapping their bases in fireproof blankets as firefighters fought the blazes.
Last week, fires began burning out of control in steep canyons near California’s Sequoia National Park, which contains some of the world’s largest trees as measured by volume. As the flames approached, park officials wrapped the bases of some trees in fireproof aluminum blankets to protect the giants. By Monday, the flames had mostly passed by the biggest trees, although the blankets were probably less important to their salvation than the controlled burns the park has done in recent years, a park official told SFGate.
Here’s a look back at the fight to protect the trees in Sequoia:
Protecting an icon
A tree aflame
Photographing the giants
A memory captured
Holding the line
Guarding the Four Guardsmen
The forest ablaze
Saving General Sherman, the world’s largest tree
Controlling the burn
Checking residual heat
A blaze in the night
A warning of danger
Working through the smoke
Watching the flames
General Sherman survives
Source: Business - cnbc.com