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Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 10:05:38 -0700
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30 to 40
mph winds expected to push the fire further north into the park
Sunday, fire crews were focused on attacking its northern edge to keep
flames from the communities of Tuolumne City, Twain Harte and Long Barne."The
wind could push it further up north and northeast into Yosemite and
closer to those communities and that is a big concern for us,"
said Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry
and Fire Protection.The U.S. Forest Service says about 4,500 structures
are threatened. Berlant said 23 structures were destroyed, though officials
have not determined whether they were homes or rural outbuildings.Jessica
Sanderson said one of her relatives gained access to the family's property
in Groveland, just 26 miles from the park's entrance, on Saturday and
was able to confirm their vacation cabin had burned to the ground.The
family saw firefighters defending the cabin on a TV news report just
a day earlier."It's just mind-blowing the way the fire swept through and
destroyed it so quickly," said Sanderson, who's been monitoring the fire
from her home near Tampa Bay, Fla. "The only thing left standing
is our barbeque pit."The tourist mecca of Yosemite Valley, the part of
the park known around the world for such sights as the Half
Dome and El Capitan rock formations and waterfalls, remained open, clear
of smoke and free from other signs of the fire that remained
about 20 miles away.More than 2,600 firefighter
More than
2,600 firefighters and a half dozen aircraft were battling the blaze.The
fire is burning toward the Hetch Hetchy reservoir, where San Francisco gets
85 percent of its water, and power for municipal buildings, the international
airport and San Francisco General Hospital. Gov. Jerry Brown declared a
state of emergency because of the threats.Officials with the San Francisco
Public Utilities Commission were running continuous tests on water quality
in the reservoir that is the source of the city's famously pure
water.Deputy General Manager Michael Carlin told The Associated Press on
Saturday that no problems from falling ash have been detected."We've had
other fires in the watershed and have procedures in place," he said.The
commission also shut two hydro-electric stations fed by water from the reservoir
and cut power to more than 12 miles of lines. The city
has been buying power on the open market.A 4-mile stretch of state
Route 120, one of three entrances into Yosemite on the west side,
remained closed Saturday. Two other western routes and an eastern route
were open.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack. <br />
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Luckily, there is a 10 Second Trick that can help prevent heart attacks.<br />
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When you watch this FREE presentation, you will discover the 10 Second Trick for preventing heart attacks - which, by-the-way, the Big Drug Companies would rather you didn't see.<br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">In this undated photo provided by the U.S. Forest Service, the Rim
Fire burns near Yosemite National Park, Calif. (AP Photo)Firefighters in
California braced for another rough day Sunday in their efforts to gain
ground on a wildfire that has burned its way into Yosemite National
Park.Strong winds, some of which could reach speeds of between 30 and
40 miles per hour, could push the raging fire further into the
northwest edge of the park, threatening thousands of rural homes. More than
5,500 homes are already threatened and at least four have been destroyed.Meanwhile,
park officials are clearing brush and setting sprinklers to protect two
groves of giant sequoias. The iconic trees can resist fire, but dry
conditions and heavy brush are forcing extra precautions to be taken in
the Tuolumne and Merced groves. About three dozen of the giant trees
are affected."All of the plants and trees in Yosemite are important, but
the giant sequoias are incredibly important both for what they are and
as symbols of the National Park System," park spokesman Scott Gediman told
the Associated Press Saturday.The trees grow naturally only on the western
slopes of the Sierra Nevada and are among the largest and oldest
living things on earth.The Tuolumne and Merced groves are in the north
end of the park near Crane Flat. While the Rim Fire is
still some distance away, park employees and trail crews are not taking
any chances.Jessica Sanderson said one of her rel
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Forces are co-hosting Mideast defense chiefs in Jordan over the next few
days to discuss the region's security environment.The chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, is attending.The meeting, planned
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