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The Grand Canyon fire continues to rage, impacting access and adding to the challenges faced by firefighters in the region.
Built nearly 100 years ago, the remote lodge offered majestic views of one of our finest national parks before it burned in ...
As of July 17, it enters the stage prohibiting campfires, charcoal grills and outdoor smoking throughout the park’s ...
Drought, a warming climate and decades of firefighting policies that suppressed natural fires have turned many grasslands and ...
U.S. land managers have long known that they have a problem on their hands with overgrown forests and persistent drought.
The Dragon Bravo Fire is now the eighth-largest wildfire affecting a national park since 2021, growing rapidly and completely ...
At least 235 properties have either been destroyed, damaged or were threatened by the fire, according to preliminary numbers.
"Though it was definitely not your average vacation trip, everything worked out okay. We made the best of it," Russ Christian ...
Most of the damaged and destroyed properties were cabins for visitors, according to data from a preliminary report.
The Dragon Bravo blaze destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and dozens of other buildings used for summer tourism on the Arizona-Utah border.
A combination of high winds, dry air and above average temperatures caused a wildfire in the Grand Canyon to rapidly expand and cause major damage.
The lightning-caused wildfire that consumed roughly 70 structures seemed unremarkable for days. High winds changed that.