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A miscalculation allowed a small blaze to roar out of control last month, destroying a historic lodge and other buildings on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
As the Dragon Bravo Fire approached containment, Grand Canyon National Park unveiled plans to reopen a beloved hotel and ...
National Park Service officials say there was no way to predict the Dragon Bravo Fire would turn into an inferno, jump ...
The National Park Service painted a rosy picture of the Dragon Bravo Fire, but weather forecasts at the Grand Canyon held a ...
The Park Service’s fire management plan called for that approach.
A Burned Area Emergency Response team recently finished its assessment of the impact the Dragon Bravo fire had to the soil it ...
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FOX Weather on MSNGrand Canyon National Park partially reopens popular trails shut down by Dragon Bravo megafire
Popular trails in Grand Canyon National Park are beginning to reopen after being shuttered for over a month by the Dragon ...
Containment of the Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona rose from the 44% figure reported on Wednesday on the interagency website ...
GRAND CANYON, AZ — Multiple trails have reopened on the South Rim in the Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon National ...
Constructed in 1937, the lodge was one of dozens of buildings consumed by the fast-moving Dragon Bravo wildfire, which has raged across thousands of acres ...
We've made it to August without a lot of big fires, except at Grand Canyon National Park. The fire that destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge grew this week to scorch more than 100,000 acres.
Thomas Daniel Gibbs, 35, of New Jersey, went missing in the Grand Canyon days before a mega-fire was declared, remaining unaccounted for roughly a week.
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