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The Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona is now the seventh largest in the state since 1990. Here's how much it's burned.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has burned 126,000 acres, according to a Tuesday morning update from Watch Duty. What are the historical implications?
A wildfire burning near the Grand Canyon has grown into what experts call a 'megafire,' and it has even developed its own weather.
The Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning north of the Grand Canyon for a month, is now the eighth largest wildfire in Arizona history.
The Drago Bravo Fire has burned over 111,000 acres near the Grand Canyon, making it the 10th largest wildfire in the history of Arizona.
The Dragon Bravo Fire exploded in size along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim this week as heat and strong winds drove the growth.
But overall, extreme fire conditions still remain in place. Original article source: Grand Canyon's Dragon Bravo Fire reaches 'megafire' status, surpassing 100,000 acres ...
Containment on the fire has fallen as the blaze grows at a rate firefighting efforts can't keep up with.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has grown to over 144,000 acres, making its way onto the list of the 10 biggest fires in Arizona history.
As a result of the fire’s rapid spread and larger perimeter, confirmed containment fell from 26% to 13%.
A Flagstaff Fire Department crew member hoses down smoldering trees as part of ongoing efforts to contain the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon's North Rim.
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park continues to burn actively amid critical fire weather conditions.