JTA
- The largest wildfire in California’s history has led to the
evacuation of a Jewish summer camp and destroyed at least one of its
buildings.
The Yosemite Rim Fire triggered the cancellation of
Camp Tawonga’s annual Keshet LGBTQ Family Camp, San Francisco’s j.
weekly reported.
On Friday, Tawonga Executive Director Ken
Kramarz said in a post on Facebook that one cabin had burned, and that
downed power lines, fallen trees and “active fire” had made the last 1.5
miles of road to the camp impassable.
Earlier last week, camp
director Jamie Simon-Harris emailed the board of directors and board
alumni to report that the fire line was holding and flame retardant had
been dumped on all “essential structures,” according to a report in the
j. weekly.
“As Shabbat arrives tonight, I urge every Tawongan to pray for the safety of the firefighters,” Kramarz wrote on Facebook.
In 1999, a forest fire destroyed several buildings on the perimeter of the camp, according to the j. weekly.
The
fire is burning over 143,980 acres and is only 7 percent contained. On
Monday, the fire destroyed the Berkeley Toulumne Family Camp, a
city-owned camp for residents, the Bay City News reported.
In July, a falling tree at Camp Tawonga struck five counselors, killing one and severely injuring two others.
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