A wildfire threatening some of the world’s oldest giant sequoia trees in California’s Yosemite National Park expanded five-fold on Saturday and Sunday as teams of National Park Service employees cleared away undergrowth and set up an elaborate sprinkler system around one of the park’s most well-known attractions — a tree called the Grizzly Giant.
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California wildfires: Rush to protect iconic ‘Grizzly Giant’ sequoia tree in Yosemite National Park
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