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National Park Service officials say there was no way to predict the Dragon Bravo Fire would turn into an inferno, jump ...
Water infrastructure is not merely collateral damage during wildfires—it is now a central concern.
PHOENIX – Containment continues to grow incrementally on the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning north of the Grand ...
GRAND CANYON, AZ — Multiple trails have reopened on the South Rim in the Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon National ...
Popular corridor trails closed over a month ago because of the Dragon Bravo Fire are now open to hikers again.
Arizona wants to remind people that while the North Rim is closed due to the massive Dragon Bravo Fire, the South Rim is very ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire continues to burn on the canyon's North Rim. Here's what visitors should know about wildfires and safety this summer at the Grand Canyon.
The Dragon Bravo Fire exploded in size along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim this week as heat and strong winds drove the growth ...
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.
The Park Service’s fire management plan called for that approach.