Vehicle fire in Panamint Valley

Vehicle fire in Panamint Valley

DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – A fire destroyed a travel trailer in Death Valley National Park on Sunday, August 11.
The fire started as the vehicle descended Towne Pass toward Panamint Valley on CA-190. The driver and his wife saved their pickup truck by unhooking from the burning fifth wheel trailer. They tried to put out the fire with fire extinguishers.
The driver and his wife said they believe a propane issue near the refrigerator started the fire.
An off-duty National Park Service (NPS) employee reported the fire. Death Valley National Park is temporarily unable to staff its fire engine due to a shortage of employees with firefighting certification. San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, Mojave National Preserve, CHP, Caltrans, and the Bureau of Land Management responded to this incident.



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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