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The Dragon Bravo Fire, which ignited about six weeks ago north of the Grand Canyon, is now over halfway contained.
The destructive Dragon Bravo Fire north of the Grand Canyon saw some minor growth on Saturday as containment of the fire ...
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 massive wildfire burning near the Grand Canyon has been so intense at times that it created its own weather.
The lightning-caused Arizona wildfire is not going away anytime soon, and its place in history is cemented by way of over 140,000 acres burned.
The Dragon Bravo Fire, unfortunately, doesn't look like it's going to get any easier for firefighters. Grand Canyon National Park currently faces an extreme heat warning through Sunday night at 7 p.m.
The Dragon Bravo Fire exploded to 94,228 acres burned, with containment further reduced to just 4%, due to extreme fire activity on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, federal officials said on July 30.
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.