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AZFamily Meteorologist Pete Mangione delves into the weather factors driving the Dragon Bravo Fire's rapid growth along the Grand Canyon's North Rim.
After weeks of fighting the South Rim Fire in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, the North Rim is reopened Wednesday.
As of July 29, 1,000 personnel are working to contain the fire, which is being fueled by mixed conifer, aspen regeneration and ponderosa pine.
On July 30, the North Rim part of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park was reopened after being closed for the South Rim wildfire, less than a week after fire officials transitioned ...
A massive wildfire in northern Arizona has grown by thousands of acres over the weekend, as firefighters work to regain ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire has grown to over 94,000 acres as of Wednesday morning. Crews continue to work to control the fire.
The Dragon Bravo Fire along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim continues to grow, burning over 94,000 acres. The containment level ...
Just a week ago, on July 22, the Dragon Bravo Fire had burned 13,662 acres, and firefighters reached 26% containment.
As wildfires continue to burn across northern Arizona, Coconino County officials have applied for a federal Economic Injury ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire has decreased significantly in containment as it pushes north with extreme fire behavior, according to ...
Bad news for vacationers — a massive wildfire that shut down the Grand Canyon's North Rim has grown even more. Here's the ...