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The lightning-caused Arizona wildfire is not going away anytime soon, and its place in history is cemented by way of over 140 ...
The destructive Dragon Bravo Fire north of the Grand Canyon saw some minor growth on Saturday as containment of the fire ...
Despite Red Flag conditions yesterday, firefighters were able to make progress on containing the Dragon Bravo Fire near the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning for more than a month on the Grand Canyon's North Rim was 29% contained, up from 13% the ...
The still-dangerous Arizona wildfire will require rebuilding and rethinking access to the North Rim to include winter, Kelly ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire has consumed over 130,000 acres of the Grand Canyon, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
The Dragon Bravo Fire is now the largest wildfire ever recorded in the Grand Canyon, burning more than 130,000 acres. The fire continues to grow to the north, but at the South Rim, crews are about 11 ...
A massive wildfire in northern Arizona has grown by thousands of acres over the weekend, as firefighters work to regain ...
The massive wildfire burning near the Grand Canyon has been so intense at times that it created its own weather.
Pyrocumulus clouds, otherwise known as flammagenitus or “fire clouds,” develop due to “convection initiated by heat from ...
As of Aug. 1, 1,189 personnel are working to contain the fire, which is being fueled by mixed conifer, aspen regeneration and ...
Forest managers repeatedly burned and thinned fuels across the zone that the Dragon Bravo Fire torched. But Grand Canyon ...