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Abnormally dry, hot conditions near the Grand Canyon's North Rim allowed the Dragon Bravo Fire to grow rapidly.
Republic photographer Michael Chow captured the wildfire in a time-lapse video taken July 14 from the Canyon's South Rim.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has burned more than 8,500 acres southeast of the Grand Canyon. The fire was sparked by lightning on ...
A dramatic time-lapse takes you through the Dragon Bravo Fire as it burns on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
The Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge and continues to burn. See the devastation, plus readers share ...
Republican Paul Gosar has joined Arizona Democrats in demanding answers on why the fire was allowed to burn untouched for ...
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Video shows plumes of smoke caused by the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. Video credit: "@MX.SC" VIA ...
The National Park Service is defending its handling of a lightning-sparked wildfire that destroyed the nearly century-old ...
More than 70 structures have been destroyed, including a historic lodge on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, as a fast-moving wildfire continues to burn.
Nearly 400 firefighters are working around the clock on the Dragon Bravo Fire burning on the North Rim of Grand Canyon ...
Arizona officials are pressing for an investigation into the National Park Service's handling of the Dragon Bravo Fire, which ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs and Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego are calling for an independent investigation into how federal ...
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