Yosemite, CA -- A Portion of Tioga Road in Yosemite National Park
will be temporarily closed to support firefighting efforts in the Park.
The section is from Crane Flat to White Wolf.
Park Officials say
starting tomorrow at noon that stretch will be closed to all traffic
except fire response vehicles. Also, they (say) that closure will run through
Labor Day Weekend.
"The work that will be performed over the next few days is
instrumental in suppressing the Rim Fire within Yosemite. The safety of
the firefighters working along the road is our paramount concern,"
stated park Superintendent Don Neubacher.
Park Officials say Tamarack Flat and Yosemite Creek Campgrounds, both
located along the Tioga Road within the closure, will remain closed
during the fire suppression efforts. White Wolf Campground and White
Wolf Lodge will remain closed.
The Tioga Road will remain open east of White Wolf to the Tioga Pass
Entrance. The Porcupine Flat Campground, the Tuolumne Meadows
Campground, and all visitor services within Tuolumne Meadows will remain
open.
Highway 41, from the southern portion of the park, and Highway 140,
from the western portion of the park, will remain open. Both of these
roads provide access to Yosemite Valley.
The park will issue an update as conditions allow for the reopening of the roads and facilities.

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