The general location of the Red Fire in California
The Red Fire was a
wildfire that burned in
Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County, during California's
wildfire season in 2022. Lightning started the fire, which was then discovered on August 4. The fire burned 8,364 acres (3,385 ha) before it was declared completely contained on September 20. The Red Fire burned within the footprint of the 2001 Hoover Fire.[1][2]
Along with the Rodgers Fire, which was also caused by lightning and burned concurrently in the northern portion of the park, the Red Fire is being managed by Yosemite National Park for ecological resource benefits; both fires are partially corralled by natural barriers such as granite outcrops.[3] A third fire, the Aspen Fire, also burned in the park at the same time, in the footprint of the
2013 Rim Fire.[4][5]
Effects
The Incident Commander for the California Incident Management Team flies over the Red Fire in a helicopter on September 13, 2022.
The Red Fire caused no fatalities or injuries, nor were any structures damaged or destroyed.[2] Some hiking trails in the region were temporarily closed for safety. Smoke from the fire at times caused unhealthy air quality levels within
Yosemite Valley, the
Central Valley, and other nearby areas.[6][7][8][9][10]
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ab2022 Wildfire Activity Statistics(PDF) (Report). California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). 2023.
Archived(PDF) from the original on November 8, 2023. Retrieved November 8, 2023.