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Unfavorable Weather Worsens Threat that California Wildfires Pose to Giant Sequoia Trees
On Sunday, hot and dry weather increased to the difficulties faced by California firefighters fighting to keep flames from spreading farther into a historic sequoia forest, where the base of the world's largest tree had been wrapped in protective foil.
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