Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Firefighters-Fighting-Caldor-Fire-in-California-27MDHUWMAJFG.htmlConceptually similarFirefighters Fighting Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXE1Completed★★★★Firefighters Fighting Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXE0Completed★★★★Firefighters Fighting Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXDYCompleted★★★★Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXDOCompleted★★★★Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXDSCompleted★★★★Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXEWCompleted★★★★Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXF1Completed★★★★Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXF4Completed★★★★Caldor Fire in CaliforniaGP1SVXF5Completed★★★★View AllGP1SVXDZFirefighters Fighting Caldor Fire in CaliforniaA firefighter douses fire on highway 89 on September 3, 2021.The Caldor fire has burned close to 213,000 acres and was 29 percent contained as of September 2, 2021. Crews continued dropping hundreds of thousands of gallons of water and fire retardant while firefighters crossed the water by boat - pumping water from Lake Tahoe to save remote cabins and vacation homes.Little remains known about the origins of the fire, which began almost three weeks ago near the Eldorado National Forest.Locations:California-North America-Sacramento-United States of AmericaDate:3 Sep, 2021Credit:© Andri Tambunan / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Climate change impacts-Day-Firefighters-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Water hosesShoot:Caldor Fire in CaliforniaThe Caldor fire has burned close to 213,000 acres and was 29 percent contained as of September 2, 2021. Crews continued dropping hundreds of thousands of gallons of water and fire retardant while firefighters crossed the water by boat - pumping water from Lake Tahoe to save remote cabins and vacation homes.Little remains known about the origins of the fire, which began almost three weeks ago near the Eldorado National Forest.