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- Arizona wildfire destroys historic Grand Canyon lodge: Live updates
A lightning strike started the fire on July 4“The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park exhibited extreme and volatile fire behavior the evening of July 12, resulting
- The Grand Canyon wildfire saw explosive growth. Why?
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
- Wildfire that destroyed Grand Canyon Lodge was al. . . - CBS News
A wildfire that tore through a historic Grand Canyon Lodge had been allowed to burn for days before erupting over the weekend, raising questions about federal officials' decision not to
- Fire Information - Grand Canyon National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Prescribed fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon, Dec 2024 HIGH: A "High" fire danger rating means fires can start easily from most causes, and small fuels like grasses and needles will ignite readily, making it likely for unattended campfires or brush fires to escape
- Grand Canyon fire is among biggest to burn in US national parks
The fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon started from a lightning strike but was managed as a controlled burn until it spread
- Grand Canyon fire along North Rim destroys historic lodge | AP News
A wildfire that destroyed a historic Grand Canyon lodge is continuing to spread out of control after it had been allowed to burn for days
- Grand Canyon Fire Update: South Rim Open and Unaffected
GRAND CANYON, AZ – July 14, 2025 — The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park grew by 500 acres on the night of July 12 due to extreme fire behavior and high winds Tragically, the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and multiple cabins were lost Preliminary reports estimate 50 to 80 structures destroyed, including administrative buildings and visitor facilities
- Grand Canyon fire destroys historic lodge and cabins, North Rim closed . . .
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz — The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park exhibited extreme and volatile behavior on July 12, leading to a 500-acre expansion and the destruction of the Grand Canyon Lodge and numerous historic cabins
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