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Fire crews say they are facing many obstacles when containing the blaze burning around the Grand Canyon North Rim. Mason Carroll has the latest.
One month to the day after the Dragon Bravo Fire was started by lightning, managers say they're hopeful that changing weather and fuel types will help them increase containment.
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Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! Congress is out of session for the remainder of the month, but before leaving for ...
A wildfire burning since July 4 has closed the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park for the rest of the season.
In California, the biggest fire is the Gifford Fire in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, more specifically along ...
It’s been one month since the Dragon Bravo Fire broke out on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The blaze has ...
Bad news for vacationers — a massive wildfire that shut down the Grand Canyon's North Rim has grown even more. Here's the ...
The Southwest Area Complex Incident Management Team 2 is hosting community meeting soon to discuss the Dragon Bravo Fire.
The fire has burned for a month on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, destroyed historic buildings and called for thousands ...
Speakers will include members of the team and administrators from Kaibab National Forest and Grand Canyon National Park.
Pyrocumulus clouds, otherwise known as flammagenitus or “fire clouds,” develop due to “convection initiated by heat from ...
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