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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two wildfires burning in the western United States — including one that has become a “megafire” on the ...
The wildfire, which has burned over 105,000 acres, has become Arizona's 10th largest fire by size. Mason Carroll reports.
The Dragon Bravo Fire continues to escape containment in part because of 'historically dry' air and gusty winds around the Grand Canyon. Monsoon moisture initially slowed the fire's spread, but the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning in northern Coconino County is now the 10th-largest wildfire in Arizona’s recorded history. As of Wednesday morning, the fire had reached more than ...
RELATED: Dragon Bravo Fire in Grand Canyon National Park burns nearly 95,000 acres, officials say According to the United ...
The largest Arizona wildfires have burned half a million acres. The Drago Bravo Fire at the Grand Canyon North Rim just made the top 10 list.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has chewed up 105,415 acres — about four times the area of Tempe — making it the 10th largest wildfire in Arizona since 1990.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has scorched over 105,000 acres in northern Arizona, making it the nation's largest wildfire so far ...
A dramatic pyrocumulus cloud, or fire cloud, formed as the large Dragon Bravo Fire burned along the Grand Canyon's North Rim in Arizona this week.
CDPHE said the smoke is mostly due to the Dragon Bravo fire in northern Arizona and the Monroe Canyon fire in central Utah.
The term megafire is a matter of some debate; however, research shared by the USFS in 2024 looked at the use of the term ...
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