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Nearly 1,000 firefighters continue to battle two destructive wildfires in northern Arizona. Both the White Sage Fire and Dragon Bravo Fire were sparked by lightning earlier this month.
A historic lodge on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim is among more than 70 structures lost as a result of a fast-moving wildfire that continues to burn out of control.Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has called ...
Lightning sparked the White Sage Fire about 15 miles southeast of Fredonia. As of July 16, the fire has grown to 52,990 acres with 4% containment.
Two wildfires in Northern Arizona, sparked from lightning, have burned at least 60,000 acres in a little over a week — and, while firefighters work around the clock trying to contain the fires, ...
The lightning-caused wildfire that consumed roughly 70 structures seemed unremarkable for days. High winds changed that.
Fire crews expected to continue using aircraft to support ground crews on northern Arizona wildfires, according to InciWeb, a wildfire tracker.
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Two wildfires continue to burn near the Grand Canyon; the White Sage Fire has burned nearly 53,000 acres and is 4% contained.
The latest on the Dragon Bravo and White Sage fires. Plus, the trails, lodges, and campgrounds that are closed to visitors.
The White Sage Fire, located 15 miles southwest of Fredonia, has reached 4 percent containment, according to the latest reports.
A lightning-caused wildfire known as the Dragon Bravo Fire is burning on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The fire is currently estimated at approximately 10 acres and is located south of ...
The White Sage Fire, burning in northern Arizona near the destructive Dragon Bravo Fire, continues to grow with evacuations ...
Highway closures and evacuations remain in effect as a wildfire burns more than 49,000 acres in Coconino County. It is one of ...
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