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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
National
Marisa Gerber

BRIEF: Wildfire in Sequoia National Park has burned 30 acres

April 05--A wildfire in Sequoia National Park has charred 30 acres and prompted road closures and campground evacuations, officials said.

The blaze -- the first of the year -- started Saturday about 1:30 p.m. east of the park's Ash Mountain entrance and was still burning at 5 p.m., said Mike Theune, fire information officer for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

An oak woodland and mixed vegetation -- suffering, like the rest of the state, from serious dehydration -- served as easy kindling, Theune said.

"We've had an exceptional drought year," he said. "Plants are really dry."

Several fire engines had arrived by Saturday evening, as had two firefighting aircraft. Theune said the cause of the fire is still unknown.

Generals Highway is closed from the Foothills Visitor Center to the Giant Forest Museum and two campgrounds -- Potwisha and Buckeye Flat -- have been evacuated, as has the Hospital Rock picnic area.

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