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An ancient stand of the world’s tallest trees has fallen victim to California’s raging wildfires. The CZU and SCU complex fires near Santa Cruz have ravaged Big Basin State Park. Big Basin is California’s oldest state park and home to the largest continuous stand of ancient coast redwoods south of San Francisco.
The CZU and SCU complex fires have blackened 229,000 acres thus far, making it the 7th largest fire in the state’s history. Despite over 1,000 fire personnel working for the past 3 days, the blazes remain zero percent contained.
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