The world's biggest tree is under genuine danger. For the sake of General Sherman, the Sequoia tree of the United States has fallen into the fire. California firemen are battling to secure the 265-foot-tall tree. The fire broke out after a new tempest in Paradise and Colony spaces of the state. That fire has effectively annihilated 11,000 sections of land of backwoods. This time the fire has begun in Sequoia National Park. This well known park is one of the vacation destinations. Consistently numerous guests from various regions of the planet visit the renowned Redwood high rises. There are multiple thousand Sequoia trees. One of them is 300 years of age. 

Imprint Garrett, a California local group of fire-fighters official, said in excess of 600 staff had been sent to ensure General Sherman. Its environmental elements have been gotten free from little trees and bushes. The underside of the tree is covered with a flame resistant cover and aluminum foil. The lower branches have been cut off with the goal that the blazes don't contact the tree. Firemen are expecting to save the world's biggest tree. Source: AFP