California Wildfire Continues to Grow Near Yosemite
California firefighters worked in worsening heat Monday to contain a forest fire outside Yosemite National Park.
The Ferguson Fire had scorched nearly 53 square miles of timber and brush in the Sierra Nevada west of Yosemite and was just 13 percent contained.
More than 3,000 firefighters worked in difficult terrain, with little or no access to roads, while a fleet of aircraft assisted.
Weather conditions were worsening, meanwhile, as a heatwave grew in much of California under high pressure over the West.
The operator of California’s electrical grid called for statewide voluntary conservation of power due to the high temperatures reduced electricity imports, tight natural gas supplies in the Southern California area and the high wildfire risk.
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