Dragon Bravo Fire is now 26% contained
The Dragon Bravo Fire at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is now 28,773 acres and is 26% contained, according to an update released by the Southwest Area Complex Incident Management Team on Friday morning.
The Dragon Bravo Fire at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is now 28,773 acres and is 26% contained, according to an update released by the Southwest Area Complex Incident Management Team on Friday morning.
Effective immediately, due to high fire danger, Grand Canyon National Park will implement Stage 2 fire restrictions for the South Rim and all other areas of the park.
Effective immediately, due to high fire danger, Grand Canyon National Park will implement Stage 2 fire restrictions for the South Rim and all other areas of the park.
On July 12, at approximately 3:30 p.m., firefighters responding to the Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park reported that the North Rim water treatment facility had caught fire.
GRAND CANYON, AZ.—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 in a 500-acre expansion. Fire managers have confirmed the loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge and numerous historic cabins in the developed area. On July 12, at approximately 10:30 p.m., fire activity intensified rapidly, fueled by sustained winds of 20 mph and gusts reaching up to 40 mph. Firefighters made significant efforts overnight to slow the fire’s progression under dangerous and fast-changing conditions. Aerial bucket drops were conducted to slow fire movement near…
Effective immediately, Grand Canyon National Park has temporarily closed the North Rim until further notice due to the White Sage Fire near Jacob Lake, Ariz.