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The Park Service’s fire management plan called for that approach.
The National Park Service painted a rosy picture of the Dragon Bravo Fire, but weather forecasts at the Grand Canyon held a ...
Grand Canyon fire plan shows officials publicly downplayed safety threats as fuel and weather conditions reached the brink of ...
After an Arizona Republic investigation, lawmakers demand to know why the National Park Service ignored data in its own fire ...
The National Park Service painted a rosy picture of the Dragon Bravo Fire, but weather forecasts at the Grand Canyon held a dire warning.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is renewing her call for an investigation into how the Dragon Bravo Fire was initially managed by ...
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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 ...
The next community meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. MST on Monday, Aug. 18, in the gym of Fredonia High School.
“As of August 3, the Dragon Bravo fire is still active and the fire perimeter continues to grow,” the National Park Service said in its latest status update.
The Dragon Bravo Fire broke out on July 4 as a result of a lightning strike and was driven by inaccessible terrain and winds, according to Grand Canyon National Park.
The Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park has grown to over 100,000 acres since it was started by a lightning strike on July 4, making it the largest US wildfire of 2025 and ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire has burned 126,000 acres, according to a Tuesday morning update from Watch Duty. What are the historical implications?
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