Embers launched by the Garnet Fire were smoldering Tuesday in the high branches of several trees in a cherished grove of iconic giant sequoia trees in the Sierra Nevada, and a team of firefighting “smoke jumpers” was on the way to try to put them out.

Fire officials believed the tree-canopy fires were the last remaining threat to McKinley Grove, after firefighters clearing underbrush and debris, and even deploying sprinklers succeeded in keeping flames that entered the grove from inflicting significant damage.

On Sunday night and into Monday morning, when the north side of the 55,000-acre blaze in the mountains east of Fresno exploded in a 10,000-acre run, it spat embers across a valley into McKinley Grove, a popular cluster of giant sequoias — a tree found only in California. The firebr

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