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The wildfire along the Grand Canyon's North Rim has grown in size, and now it's officially considered a "megafire." ...
Dry, windy conditions are hampering efforts to contain the destructive Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon.
Just a week ago, on July 22, the Dragon Bravo Fire had burned 13,662 acres, and firefighters reached 26% containment.
The Drago Bravo Fire has burned over 100,000 acres near the Grand Canyon, making it the 10th largest wildfire in the history of Arizona.
As the Dragon Bravo Fire grew nearly 26,000 acres over the weekend, smoke inundated portions of Marble Canyon and the House ...
Kaibab Lodge owner supports firefighters as the Dragon Bravo Fire nears, with hopes of preserving the almost 100-year-old ...
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.
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.
The commander in charge of managing the response to the Dragon Bravo Fire raging on in northern Arizona told state lawmakers ...
The Dragon Bravo fire has grown by nearly 30,000 acres in the span of three days as record-low humidities create challenging conditions and decrease the containment firefighters have secured over the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning north of the Grand Canyon for nearly a month, is now the 10th largest wildfire ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning in northern Coconino County is now the 10th-largest wildfire in Arizona’s recorded history. As ...
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