Wildfires
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Officials Announced the Reopening of Giant Forests Months After Wildfires Consumed 3600 Sequoias
Officials at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks announced the reopening of Giant Forest to visitors three months after a devastating California wildfire affected the ancient sequoia groves. According to authorities, limited portions of the forest will reopen to the public on Saturday, although winter storms may cause some road closures.
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