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California firefighter dies while battling blaze near Yosemite National Park

Braden Varney was 36 and leaves behind a wife and two children, said the statewide fire authority.
Credit: CAL FIRE

A firefighter helping to battle a forest fire near Yosemite National Park has been killed, authorities confirmed Saturday.

Braden Varney, 36, leaves behind a wife and two children, according to CalFire, the statewide fire authority.

Varney was a heavy equipment operator for CalFire, and authorities Saturday morning said a bulldozer rolled over while fighting the Ferguson Fire. CalFire has not yet confirmed the specifics of Varney’s death but planned an afternoon press conference to release more details.

“Heavy Fire Equipment Operator Braden Varney was tragically killed while battling the Ferguson Fire,” CalFire said in a statement. “Braden leaves behind a wife & two small children. Please join us in keeping Braden's loved ones in your thoughts.”

Varney was assigned to the Madera-Mariposa-Merced CalFire unit, which has been fighting the approximately 130-acre Ferguson Fire in the Sierra National Forest near El Portal, close to the Arch Rock entrance to Yosemite.

The Ferguson Fire is one of dozens burning across California and the West as the region struggles with high temperatures that have dramatically increased fire danger. The Ferguson Fire is one of the newest and was only reported late Friday evening. Based on equipment requests and aircraft tracking systems, firefighters were hitting the fire hard over fears it could grow rapidly.

In California, firefighters are still battling the 90,000-acre County Fire west of Sacramento and the nearly 38,000-acre Klamathon Fire on the Oregon border. Those fires are both now 90 percent contained, but a series of other small fires has popped up across the state.

More than 1 million acres across the country are currently part of active wildfires, according to federal officials. So far this year, about 3.3 million acres have been burned by wildfires across the country, slightly ahead of normal for this time of year, based on a 10-year average.

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