After a nearly three-month battle, crews have fully contained a wildfire that consumed tens of thousands of acres and hundreds of buildings along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
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.
The Dragon Bravo Fire, a wildfire that had raged in the Grand Canyon National Park for nearly three months, is finally contained, officials announced on Monday.
Areas remaining closed include the Saddle Mountain Wilderness, most of House Rock Valley within the North Kaibab Ranger ...
The fire was burning across more than 116,000 acres of land and was only 12% contained as of Aug. 4 A wildfire burning near the Grand Canyon has grown into what experts call a “megafire,” and it has ...
PHOENIX – The Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning north of the Grand Canyon for a month, is now the eighth largest wildfire ever recorded in Arizona. The destructive blaze has consumed over ...
As of Monday, Sept. 29, the Dragon Bravo Fire, which blazed at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon for almost three months, is ...
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 ...