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A massive wildfire in northern Arizona has grown by thousands of acres over the weekend, as firefighters work to regain ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire, which had been about 20% contained, is now down to just 4% containment. What fueled the fire's sudden ...
As of July 29, 1,000 personnel are working to contain the fire, which is being fueled by mixed conifer, aspen regeneration and ponderosa pine.
The Dragon Bravo Fire along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim continues to grow, burning over 94,000 acres. The containment level ...
Just a week ago, on July 22, the Dragon Bravo Fire had burned 13,662 acres, and firefighters reached 26% containment.
The Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon's North Rim lost containment, dropping to 13% due to dry, windy weather. The fire ...
The Grand Canyon’s North Rim has been special to generations of Americans. A frequent visitor reflects on this national ...
In its history, Arizona has battled major wildfires that have scorched large swaths of land, and now new ones are climbing up the list of largest acreage burned.
Historically dry conditions have combined with gusty winds to make it harder for crews to get a handle on a wildfire burning ...
Forest managers repeatedly burned and thinned fuels across the zone that the Dragon Bravo Fire torched. But Grand Canyon ...
The fire burning at the Grand Canyon is now the largest active wildfire affecting national parks nationwide — and the ...
On July 30, the North Rim part of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park was reopened after being closed for the South Rim wildfire, less than a week after fire officials transitioned ...