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Park officials say that air quality is projected to be in the unhealthy to hazardous range over the next several days, so the park is expected to be closed at least throughout the weekend.
RELATED: 'Dead quiet,' orange haze in Yosemite National Park as Creek Fire burns
ABC30 Chief Meteorologist Kevin Musso says smoke has been blowing north into the park from the Creek Fire in Fresno and Madera Counties and the SQF Complex Fire in Tulare County.
RELATED: Creek Fire: 244,756 acres burned with 18% containment
RELATED: SQF Complex Fire: 122,835 acres burned, 12% contained
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Yosemite is not alone in closing. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks closed a few days ago because the SQF Complex Fire was approaching the park. National Forests in the area have also closed due to high fire risk.
Stay with ABC30 for the latest details on this developing story.
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