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The Dragon Bravo Fire started on July 4 and was managed at first as a controlled burn. Then the wind picked up, and it quickly became uncontrollable.
Fire crews allowed a fire to burn through brush on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. They they lost control.
What would typically be peak season for tourism in Kane County is now a time of uncertainty, as two large wildfires burn just across the Arizona border, cutting ...
The destruction caused by this fire is a reminder of how vulnerable our national parks and residents nearby are to the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire continues to damage Arizona's crown jewel, the Grand Canyon, as wildfires in the Southwest persist. As ...
After the Dragon Bravo fire destroyed the historic lodge and other buildings on the night of the eleventh, Horning noticed on ...
After almost a century since its construction, an iconic hotel in the Grand Canyon National Park has once again been left in ...
Two major wildfires burning in northern Arizona have now charred more than 60,000 acres combined, destroying infrastructure, ...
A combination of high winds, dry air and above average temperatures caused a wildfire in the Grand Canyon to rapidly expand and cause major damage.
Davy Crockett, vice president of the Grand Canyon Historical Society, was on the South Rim as the fires advanced across the ...
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