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The Dragon Bravo Fire already destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge inside the famed national park and about 100 other buildings.
Water infrastructure is not merely collateral damage during wildfires—it is now a central concern.
Grand Canyon fire plan shows officials publicly downplayed safety threats as fuel and weather conditions reached the brink of "critical" fire risk.
The Dragon Bravo Fire's economic toll on tourism in Northern Arizona could be offset via new small business loans.
PHOENIX – Containment continues to grow incrementally on the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning north of the Grand ...
The fire has burned for a month on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, destroyed historic buildings and called for thousands ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNContainment on Dragon Bravo Fire increases to 54%, fire size stays the same
On Wednesday, containment of the Dragon Bravo Fire rose to 54%, up from 44% the day before. It stayed at 144,432 acres in ...
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Dragon Bravo Fire containment has dropped to 62 percent despite rising to 66 percent over ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona is now the seventh largest in the state since 1990. Here's how much it's burned.
As firefighters increase containment on the Drago Bravo Fire, parts of the Kaibab National Forest are set to open.
The next community meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. MST on Monday, Aug. 18, in the gym of Fredonia High School.
Since igniting on July 4, the Dragon Bravo Fire burned 116,592 acres with 1,214 fire personnel assigned to contain it as of Aug. 3, making it one of the largest wildfires in Arizona’s history.
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