Massive wildfire destroys Big Basin State Park's historic buildings
[FOXNEWS] As devastating wildfires tear through the Santa Cruz Mountains, officials reported Thursday afternoon that historic structures at Big Basin Redwoods State Park had burned to the ground.
On Wednesday evening, Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, State Parks released a statement noting that the 18,000-acre park "sustained extensive damage" but did not elaborate further.
The park itself is closed indefinitely while the CZU August Lightning Complex -- a group of fires ignited by lightning earlier this week -- continues to blaze.
On Thursday, Santa Cruz District Superintendent for State Parks Chris Spohrer confirmed that park rangers had only been able to briefly access the park’s central area and that the park's historic headquarters, lodge, ranger office, nature museum, store, maintenance shop and multiple park residences and campground restrooms were destroyed.
"From what they described, it was a high-heat, high-intensity fire," Spohrer told The Mercury News. "A lot of the canopy, they noted, had been burned. But it is too early to tell what the long-term damage is going to be to those trees."
All campers, rangers and visitors had been safely evacuated ahead of the flames, along with the surrounding communities.
Posted by: Fred 2020-08-22 |