The Dragon Bravo Fire, ignited by lightning, has consumed over 11,000 acres in Grand Canyon National Park. The fire's name originates from a nearby flight corridor and creek named "Dragon," with ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire was small at first but eventually grew to destroy dozens of structures at the Grand Canyon's North Rim, including the Grand Canyon Lodge. The fire's rapid growth, fueled by ...
The wildfire raging along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim became a “megafire” this week, doubling in size in just a few days and intensifying enough to create its own weather. Hostile weather conditions ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, AZ (AP/AZFamily) ― A massive wildfire in northern Arizona has grown by thousands of acres over the weekend, as firefighters work to regain containment. The Dragon Bravo ...
The fire in Grand Canyon National Park has grown to more than 100,000 acres amid dry weather and a weak monsoon season in Arizona. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a reporter on The Times’s weather team. She ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, AZ (AP/AZFamily) ― Crews continue working to contain a massive wildfire in northern Arizona that has burned tens of thousands of acres since its start last month. The ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, AZ (AZFamily) — On July 4, around 5 p.m., National Park Service officials say a lightning strike inside the Grand Canyon National Park started the Dragon Bravo Fire. In the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire has burned over 11,000 acres along Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim and damaged or destroyed about 100 structures, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, as of July 17.
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