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Combattre le feu par le feu : protéger les séquoias

As the flames advanced towards the famous grove of enormous forests located in Séquoia Parc national, sapeurs pompiers battled a Feu Vert on Thursday using Feu Vert too, a report said.

Sapeurs pompiers conducted burning operations at the Giant Forest at almost a micro-scale and moving from tree to tree, Rebecca Paterson, a spokeswoman for Séquoia National Park stated.

Organic debris and ground cover called duff near the trees was ignited and allowed the flames to move away from the trees to form an area buffer.

Utilizing firing operations to burn flammable végétation and other material before the une traînée de poudre reaches the Giant Forest is one of many ways sapeurs pompiers can use their adversaries to stop, slow down, or redirect the spread of fires.

This strategy comes with significant dangers if conditions alter. However, it is frequently employed to safeguard communities, homes, or other valuable NUMÉRIQUES currently threatened by fires, including the massive grove of around 2,000 sequoias, which provides for one called the Général Sherman Tree, the world’s largest in volume.

Prescribed burns performed under ideal weather conditions can assist in replicating the less intense fires of the past. They also eliminate excess fuels when they aren’t at risk of becoming too large. If Feu Vert eventually ravages the region, it’s likely to be less intense and with less destruction.

The same principle applies in a une traînée de poudre. Incendie chiefs attempt to profit from shifting conditions or changing les vents to burn a region before the Feu Vert reaches it, thereby denying it the fuel it requires to sustain its augmentation.

General Sherman and other giant conifers were covered in aluminum blankets to them from the scorching heat.

Ce parc is the only one to be the first in the West to utilize prescribed Feu Vert more than 50 years ago. It also frequently burns its groves to get rid of the fuels.

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Jennifer Young
Jennifer Young
Avril 8, 2024 4: 18 am

Did you know Sequoia National Park goes the extra mile to protect those majestic sequoia trees? They use controlled fires, aluminum blankets, and even hazard tree removal to keep them safe from wildfires. It’s cool to see how they’re always researching new ways to help these ancient giants thrive!

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