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The Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona is now the seventh largest in the state since 1990. Here's how much it's burned.
The Dragon Bravo Fire broke out on July 4 as a result of a lightning strike and was driven by inaccessible terrain and winds, ...
Fire officials told community members in northern Arizona on Wednesday that intensely dry conditions and strong winds are ...
Nearly a century ago, fire crews at Grand Canyon National Park used tree towers — ladders attached to the park’s tallest ...
Businesses small and large are struggling with the abrupt loss of revenue across the region and the uncertainty of the near ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire, burning along the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, has now spread to more than 130,000 acres.
The Dragon Bravo Fire continues to grow as more than 130,000 acres are covered, with containment remaining at 13 percent.
Fire officials met with residents Tuesday in Fredonia to explain the latest on the Dragon Bravo Fire burning on the Grand ...
The largest fire currently burning in the U.S. is the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has destroyed over 100,000 acres.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has exploded to over 105,000 acres, making it the largest wildfire in the United States so far this year.
Flames from the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon are creating a massive cloud of smoke, known as a pyrocumulus cloud.
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