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The National Park Service is defending its handling of a wildfire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge and dozens of historic cabins.
ABC News’ Faith Aububey reports on the latest details of the wildfire burning at the Grand Canyon while teams work to contain the flames.
A majority of the damaged and destroyed properties were cabins for visitors, according to data from a preliminary report.
The fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon started from a lightning strike but was managed as a controlled burn until it ...
Montrose residents meet with officials for a Public meeting; Montrose School District provides space for the Incident Command ...
A wildfire in western Colorado more than quadrupled in size overnight, quickly becoming the largest blaze burning in the ...
Wildfires can burn and spread differently depending on what vegetation they burn. The two fires in northern Arizona have ...
Partial blue skies in the morning allowed many park visitors to ignore fires on the North Rim. By afternoon, ashfall made for ...
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A July 13 National Park Service bulletin warned that the Dragon Bravo Fire "exhibited extreme and volatile fire behavior" on ...
The Dragon Bravo fire has burned more than 5,000 acres and destroyed numerous historic Grand Canyon structures.
The Grand Canyon Lodge is the only hotel on the park's North Rim, which is closed for the rest of the season due to wildfire ...