A year later, much remains to be done around 416 Fire burn area

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A year later, much remains to be done around 416 Fire burn area

Several projects seek to repair impacts of 54,000-acre blaze
To protect homes in the path of the 416 Fire, fire management teams set back burns in June 2018 near homes on County Road 202. The burns starve an advancing wildfire of fuel and protect structures.
Tim and Madison Jusko of San Antonio set up camp Wednesday in the recently opened Lower Hermosa Campground. In 2018, the 416 Fire burned up to the road behind them. “We tried to camp here last summer, but it was closed due to the fire,” Tim Jusko said.
Gambel oak is growing in the burn area a year after the 416 Fire northwest of Hermosa.

A year later, much remains to be done around 416 Fire burn area

To protect homes in the path of the 416 Fire, fire management teams set back burns in June 2018 near homes on County Road 202. The burns starve an advancing wildfire of fuel and protect structures.
Tim and Madison Jusko of San Antonio set up camp Wednesday in the recently opened Lower Hermosa Campground. In 2018, the 416 Fire burned up to the road behind them. “We tried to camp here last summer, but it was closed due to the fire,” Tim Jusko said.
Gambel oak is growing in the burn area a year after the 416 Fire northwest of Hermosa.
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