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Truck hauling chickpeas catches on fire in Death Valley National Park

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Truck hauling chickpeas catches on fire in Death Valley National Park

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NPS firefighters respond to the tractor trailer fire on Nov. 21. NPS/Miguel Jurado

 

DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – A tractor-trailer carrying 44,000 pounds of dried chickpeas burned up in Death Valley National Park on November 21.

“When a commercial truck has a wreck or catches on fire, we worry about what it will release into the park,” said Superintendent Mike Reynolds. “However, there’s very little chance that stray chickpeas not cleaned up will become invasive species in the driest place in North America.”

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Chickpeas spill out of the burning trailer. NPS photo/Miguel Jurado

The truck’s brakes overheated descending Daylight Pass and Mud Canyon Road, which is closed to commercial truck traffic. The truck driver pulled over soon after reaching flat terrain on CA-190.

The National Park Service (NPS) received notification of the fire around 5:30 am. Death Valley National Park, Caltrans, and California Highway Patrol responded.  Two Star Towing removed the wreckage and cleaned up the remaining dried chickpeas.

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NPS firefighters respond to the tractor trailer fire on Nov. 21. NPS/Miguel Jurado

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Death Valley National Park is the homeland of the Timbisha Shoshone and preserves natural resources, cultural resources, exceptional wilderness, scenery, and learning experiences within the nation’s largest conserved desert landscape and some of the most extreme climate and topographic conditions on the planet. Learn more at www.nps.gov/deva.

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