ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月27日 12時08分


@jimwilson125 took this photo of an empty campground today in Yosemite Valley. Every year, millions of people from across the world visit @yosemitenps to take in the sweeping vistas at one of America’s most treasured natural preserves. But hundreds of visitors were ordered to evacuate the park yesterday as firefighters struggled to contain the encroaching 38,000-acre Ferguson Fire, which has roared for nearly 2 weeks. They were given until noon to leave. An hour later, the usually teeming cafeteria was dark, its chairs on the tables. Parking lots were empty. Campgrounds — like this one — were cleared. The front door of the famous Majestic Yosemite Hotel, best known as the Ahwahnee, was padlocked with a chain. Dry conditions have made it tough for firefighters to contain the flames. Scott Gediman, a park ranger and spokesman for the @nationalparkservice, said the last major closing because of fire at Yosemite was in 1990. This summer, the #FergusonFire is just one of some 75 large fires stretching from Oklahoma to Alaska, according to the National Interagency Fire Center, already costing millions of dollars. Visit the link in our profile to read more about them.


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