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John N. Maclean

    John Maclean se dedicó a la escritura de libros después de una carrera de tres décadas como periodista, centrándose en el análisis de incendios forestales de gran envergadura. Su obra se distingue por un examen meticuloso de las causas y consecuencias de estas catástrofes, explorando su profundo impacto en las vidas humanas. Maclean profundiza en los destinos humanos y las fuerzas de la naturaleza, con un estilo vívido y cautivador. Sus libros son valorados por su autenticidad y profunda comprensión del tema.

    River of Fire: The Rattlesnake Fire and the Mission Boys
    • It was late evening when the wind over a brush-choked canyon in northern California unexpectedly shifted and roared downhill.The Rattlesnake Fire had been burning since midday on the Mendocino National Forest. The fresh, violent wind picked up embers from the fire and spun them down into the depths of the canyon, blowing into a thunderous torrent of fire.The sight mesmerized veteran firefighters. Long, fatal minutes passed before they remembered a crew of twenty-four men working in the canyon below. The firefighters had hunkered down in a ravine to eat supper – and had posted no lookouts.The alarm was raised, but it came late. Fifteen of the men below began a race with fire down the canyon, while another nine scrambled upward toward safety. Other firefighters watched in horror from canyon slopes as the torrent of fire hurtled down after the fifteen men and snuffed out their headlamps, one after another.The 1953 Rattlesnake Fire, however, has become an icon of teaching, an educational opportunity for firefighters, and a marker for wildfire safety.

      River of Fire: The Rattlesnake Fire and the Mission Boys