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  • A tree burns in the Caldor Fire, along Hwy 50 near the Sierra Nevada community of Kyburz, California, on August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401617.jpg
  • A tree burns in the Caldor Fire, along Hwy 50 near the Sierra Nevada community of Kyburz, California, on August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401593.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401303.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401320.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401299.jpg
  • A tree burns from the inside during the Big Creek Fire near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Friday, July 31, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire_Tree Burns Inside Out.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401325.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns a tree stump along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401120.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 adjacent to the South Fork of the American River near Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400997.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401308.jpg
  • The Caldor Fire burns along Hwy 50 near the community of Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825401287.jpg
  • This un-manipulated, non-altered photo is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series. I am documenting life from the heart of rural California's wildfire country.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • A tree torches during the Caldor Fire, along Hwy 50 near the Sierra Nevada community of Kyburz, California, on August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401636.jpg
  • Fire crews discuss Caldor Fire strategy on Hwy 50 near the Sierra Nevada community of Kyburz, California, on August 25, 2021. Wildfire smoke creates dark skies mid-afternoon.
    Caldor Fire_20210826401708.jpg
  • A USFS firefighter manages a prescribed burn near Hwy 120 and Smith Station Road near Groveland, California on Monday, February 1, 2021.
    Prescribed Burn_USFS_20210201404438.jpg
  • A USFS prescribed burn near Hwy 120 and Smith Station Road near Groveland, California on Monday, February 1, 2021.
    Prescribed Burn_USFS_20210201404406.jpg
  • Abstract of smoke and fire of a USFS prescribed burn near Hwy 120 and Smith Station Road near Groveland, California on Monday, February 1, 2021.
    Prescribed Burn_USFS_20210201404586.jpg
  • A USFS firefighter walks through a prescribed burn near Hwy 120 and Smith Station Road near Groveland, California on Monday, February 1, 2021.
    Prescribed Burn_USFS_20210201404512.jpg
  • USFS firefighters move through a prescribed burn near Hwy 120 and Smith Station Road near Groveland, California on Monday, February 1, 2021.
    Prescribed Burn_USFS_20210201404577.jpg
  • A lone CalFire firefighter stands near burning vegetation as the Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400578.jpg
  • A CalFire firefighter stands near burning vegetation enshrouded in smoke as the Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400711.jpg
  • Fuel management / burn day in Groveland, California.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • Heat cannot be separated from fire on a prescribed burn day in California's Sierra Nevada foothills.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire Series: Prescribed burn in California's Sierra Nevada foothills.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • A USFS firefighter moves through a prescribed burn near Hwy 120 and Smith Station Road near Groveland, California on Monday, February 1, 2021.
    Prescribed Burn_USFS .jpg
  • Embers from the Caldor Fire continue to burn along Hwy 50 between Strawberry and Kyburz, California, on Friday morning, August 27, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210827401759.JPG
  • Trees that burned during the Rim Fire near Cottonwood Road in Tuolumne County, California, are being transported to a Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) lumber mill on Monday, October 14, 2013.
    RimFireRecovery_201310145922.jpg
  • Fire trucks pass a charred National Park Service sign for Whiskeytown Dam as they move south along Hwy 299 near Redding, California, on Thursday, August 2, 2018. The sign was damaged during the Carr Fire, which has burned more than 125,000 acres. More than 4,270 personnel are battling the Carr Fire.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Green ferns contrast blackened tree stumps in an area that was recently burned during the Rim Fire.
    RimFireRecovery_201309230868.jpg
  • The Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite Naitonal Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400702.jpg
  • The Line Fire burns east of the Yosemite Naitonal Park gateway community of Groveland, California, near Smith Station Rd. and Hwy 120, on Sunday, March 28, 2021. Multiple agencies, including CalFire, Tuolumne County Fire and the U.S. Forest Service, are on scene.
    Line Fire_20210328400560.jpg
  • A charred vehicle sits amidst Caldor Fire destruction in the Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403561.jpg
  • A charred vehicle sits amidst Caldor Fire destruction in the Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403550.jpg
  • A ReMax for sale sign stands among Caldor Fire ruins near Sciots Camp, California, on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210901403259.jpg
  • From my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series - a firefighter walks away from flames during the Caldor Fire on Saturday, August 28, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210828402589.jpg
  • A charred vehicle sits amidst Caldor Fire destruction in the Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403555.jpg
  • Detail of a tree charred during the Windy Fire in the Trail of 100 Giants area of the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407956.jpg
  • Early morning sun seen between trees charred during the Windy Fire near the Trail of 100 Giants area in the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021. Smoke and haze from multiple wildfires casts an eery glow.
    Windy Fire_20210926407763.jpg
  • The Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, was recently severely impacted by the destructive Caldor Fire - as documented on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403545.jpg
  • An area along the Great Western Divide Hwy was destroyed during the Windy Fire as seen on Sunday, September 26, 2021, near California Hot Springs, California.
    Windy Fire_20210926408141.jpg
  • An area along the Great Western Divide Hwy was destroyed during the Windy Fire as seen on Sunday, September 26, 2021, near California Hot Springs, California.
    Windy Fire_20210926408130.jpg
  • Trees charred during the Windy Fire line the forest floor in the Trail of 100 Giants area of the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407934.jpg
  • Trees charred during the Windy Fire line the forest floor in the Trail of 100 Giants area of the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407924.jpg
  • The Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, was recently severely impacted by the destructive Caldor Fire - as documented on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403542.jpg
  • Smoke and haze from multiple wildfires, including the Windy Fire, casts an eery glow over charred trees early Sunday morning near the Trail of 100 Giants area in the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407765.jpg
  • The Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, was recently severely impacted by the destructive Caldor Fire - as documented on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403535.jpg
  • The Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, was recently severely impacted by the destructive Caldor Fire - as documented on September 2, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210902403541.jpg
  • September 22, 2013<br />
Stanislaus National Forest, Tuolumne County, U.S. - Steam, not smoke, rises from Rim-Fire charred tree stumps in an area of the Stanislaus National Forest bordering Yosemite National Park, following a day of heavy rainfall. The Yosemite area received approximately .68 of rain on the final day of summer.
    CaliforniaWildfire_201309222638.jpg
  • June 22, 2017<br />
A helicopter works its way back to collect water to drop on the Hunter Creek Fire, which is burning just west of downtown Reno, Nevada, on Thursday, June 22, 2017. According to a Truckee Meadows Fire representative, the cause of the fire is not known, but the point of origin is known. The blaze is estimated at 250 acres and is approximately 35% contained and is burning on U.S. Forest Service land. No structures have been damaged. One firefighter suffered a minor heat-related injury. At least eight agencies are battling the fire. Washoe County park and trail access is unavailable until investigation and operations are complete.
    NevadaWildfire_2017062258147.jpg
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018<br />
A smoke plume, as seen from Highway 120 in Yosemite National Park, rises from the Ferguson Fire, burning above El Portal, California. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads due to the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning close to the park's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018<br />
A smoke plume, as seen from Highway 120 in Yosemite National Park, rises from the Ferguson Fire, burning above El Portal, California. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads due to the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning close to the park's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • A smoke plume, as seen from Highway 120 in Yosemite National Park, rises from the Ferguson Fire, burning above El Portal, California, on Thursday, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads due to the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning close to the park's El Portal entrance.
    Ferguson Fire_2018072655494.JPG
  • Burning from the inside during California's Windy Fire burning in Sequoia National Monument. California Wildfire.
    Windy Fire_20210926408253.jpg
  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) crew members remove burning roots and soak them with water as they continue to gain containment of the Big Creek Fire on July 31, 2015. The fire started on July 29, 2015, and is burning between Groveland and Yosemite National Park.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A smoke plume, as seen from Highway 120 in Yosemite National Park, rises from the Ferguson Fire, burning above El Portal, California, on Thursday, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads due to the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning close to the park's El Portal entrance.
    Ferguson Fire_2018072655496.JPG
  • Burning from the inside during California's Windy Fire burning in Sequoia National Monument near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021. California Wildfire.
    Windy Fire_20210926408238.jpg
  • An inmate firefighter walks away from a back-burn as he works to contain the Moc Fire burning between Hwys 49 and 120 adjacent to the Priest Coulterville Road near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082324813.jpg
  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Firefighters work to protect a home threatened by the Moc Fire, burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy PoweHouse along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    TracyBarbutes_MocFire_20200820-40500...jpg
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018<br />
CRISTIAN (l) and ALEX (r), both from Romania, chat while atop of Stoneman Bridge in Yosemite Valley. Both men are Aramark employees, a Yosemite National Park concessionaire, and they are on furlough while the Valley is closed to visitors due to the Ferguson Fire. Many park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley, California, during the closure. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality, as well as for safety reasons. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the Valley, as well as roads adjacent to the park. The Ferguson Fire is burning near Yosemite's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Yosemite National Park concession employees walk through a Half Dome Village parking lot on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality as well as for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads because of the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance.Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • ALEX (l) and CRISTIAN (r), both from Romania, exit the Merced River near Stoneman Bridge in Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Both men are Aramark employees, a Yosemite National Park concessionaire, and they are on furlough while the Valley is closed to visitors due to the Ferguson Fire. Many park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley, California, during the closure. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality, as well as for safety reasons. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the Valley, as well as roads adjacent to the park. The Ferguson Fire is burning near Yosemite's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Crews create backfires to contain the Moc Fire burning between Hwys 49 and 120 adjacent to the Priest Coulterville Road near Groveland, California, on Sunday, August 23, 2020.
    TracyBarbutes_MocFire_20200823-24765.jpg
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018<br />
Upper Pines campground remains empty and enshrouded in smoke and an orange haze due to the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park as well as on adjacent roads.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • A Yosemite National Park concession employee rides her bike through a desolate Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure. The Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and firefighting personnel and equipment on the roads because of the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning near the park's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • A Yosemite National Park concession employee walks through a rather desolate and smoky Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality as well as for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads because of the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • BRIAN CUSTARD, an Aramark employee from New Braunfels, Texas, prepares for a backcountry hike on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. This is Custard's fifth trip to Yosemite and his first season as a concession employee. He plans to take advantage of his furlough by hiking up to the park's high country, which remains open to visitors. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads due to the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Many park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the valley closure.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018<br />
Yosemite National Park concession employees spend time along the Merced River near Stoneman Bridge while on furlough. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality and firefighting personnel and equipment on the roads because of the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning near the park's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Swinging Bridge, typically a popular destination for  Yosemite Valley visitors, is deserted on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed to all visitors at noon yesterday in part because of poor air quality, as well as for safety reasons due to firefighting personnel and equipment on roads because of the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning near the park's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Thursday, July 26, 2018<br />
Many park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the valley closure. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due air quality and firefighting personnel and equipment on the roads due to the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning near the park's El Portal entrance.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Firefighters work to protect a home threatened by the Moc Fire, burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy PoweHouse along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    TracyBarbutes_MocFire_20200820-40502...jpg
  • Aramark employee, JODIE HAYES, walks through a desolate Yosemite Valley and listens to music on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Many park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the valley closure. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due air quality and firefighting personnel and equipment on the roads due to the Ferguson Fire. The fire is burning near the park's El Portal entrance. <br />
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Hayes, from Ireland, busses tables at Base Camp and lives at Lost Arrow housing. She said, "It feels like the end of the world and we are the survivors." She will return to Ireland at the end of summer and will graduate from college.
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  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • Yosemite Valley closed to visitors at 12:00 noon today, Wednesday, July 25, 2018, due air quality and safety concerns due to a wildfire burning near the park. The Ferguson Fire has closed Highway 140, one of the main arteries into the park. Many park employees, park concession employees and campground hosts remain inside Yosemite Valley at present.
    BarbutesTracy_YosemiteFergusonFire_2...jpg
  • The downtown Reno, Nevada, skyline is barely visible due to wildfire smoke on Monday, July 30, 2018. According to Washoe County health authorities, several wildfires burning in Nevada and in California have caused air quality to deteriorate in the Reno, Nevada, area over the past week. Health officials in Washoe County Health District's Air Quality Management have reported that Washoe County experienced the highest (worst) level of ozone air pollution since 2008. An Air Quality Index (AQI) for ozone was 140 this past Sunday, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups. The highest ever for ozone in Washoe County was an AQI of 164 in 1984, Unhealthy.
    Wildfire Smoke_Reno_2018073055962.JPG
  • The Hunter Creek Fire, burning west of downtown Reno, Nevada, encroaches on a densely populated neighborhood on Thursday, June 22, 2017.
    Hunter Creek Fire_2017062258140.jpg
  • Crew members from the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Army National Guard take a break after battling the Bridge Fire throughout the day on Sunday, September 5, 2021. The fire is burning in the Foresthill Bridge area in Placer County.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405048.JPG
  • September 26, 2016<br />
Firefighters walk back to their engine after creating fire breaks during the Marshes Fire. The fire is burning near the Moccasin Power Plant, along Hwy 49 between Moccasin and Coulterville, California.
    CaliforniaWildfire_20160926-57791.jpg
  • September 26-27, 2016<br />
A firefighting helicopter drops water on the Marshes Fire which is burning near the Moccasin Power Plant, along CA Hwy 49 between Moccasin and Coulterville, California.
    CaliforniaWildfire_20160927-22886.jpg
  • A Yosemite National Park concession employee walks through a rather desolate and smoky Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality, as well as for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads because of the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure.
    Ferguson Fire_2018072655403.JPG
  • A tree smolders from the inside  during the Windy Fire that is burning near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926408270.jpg
  • Firefighters watch as a helicopter drops water on the Moc Fire burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
    Moc Fire_2020082024574.jpg
  • MARTIN PUEBLA, a firefighter with Angeles National Forest Engine 37, uses a hand tool to scratch a line around a stump that is burning in the Donnell Fire at the Clark Fork Campground near Dardanelle, California, on Thursday, August 16, 2018.
    Donnell Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters work their way through thick smoke being produced by the Big Creek Fire that is burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • Firefighters work their way through thick smoke being produced by the Big Creek Fire that is burning near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A plume of smoke rises from the Carr Fire burning near the historic mining town of Lewiston, California, on August 2, 2018.
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  • A Yosemite National Park concession employee walks through a rather desolate and smoky Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality, as well as for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads because of the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure.
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  • Firefighters work to protect a home from the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
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  • Firefighters work to protect a home from the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
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  • Inmate firefighting crews arrive on scene to the Moc Fire that is burning near San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy Power and Water plant along Hwy 49 in Moccasin, California, on Thursday, August 20, 2020.
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