North Rim, Grand Canyon and Dragon Bravo
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Crews fighting the Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon have successfully safeguarded a critical drinking water pumphouse.
The congressman is the latest lawmaker asking why the Dragon Bravo fire was not immediately extinguished when it was ignited by lightning on July 4.
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The Grand Canyon's North Bravo Fire intensified on July 11, the day before Katy Rock Shop owner Jacob Proctor and his family arrived at the national park.
The Dragon Bravo Fire started on July 4 at the Grand Canyon's North Rim and was 10 acres but things changed last weekend when flames went out of control. Crews let the fire burn for days and managed it for "resource objects,
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Scripps News on MSNArizona senators demand answers about delayed response to Grand Canyon wildfireArizona senators are demanding answers from the Department of the Interior about allowing an ongoing wildfire at Grand Canyon National Park to burn for several days before trying to stop it.
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Discover Parks & Wildlife on MSNThe Devastating Fire That Changed The Grand Canyon ForeverWhen you think of the Grand Canyon, your mind likely conjures visions of sweeping views, sunrise-painted cliffs, and a sense of timeless serenity. What you don’t think about (what you shouldn’t have to think about) is fire turning history to ash.
Arizona's highest-ranking elected officials are demanding answers after fire managers waited several days to attack the wildfire that ultimately destroyed a historic landmark at the Grand Canyon. The strategy has raised questions about a response that prioritized containing the lightning-sparked fire on the North Rim over immediately extinguishing it.