GRAND CANYON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Crews are continuing to battle the Dragon Bravo Fire by containing hot spots and repairing suppression lines. The lightning-sparked fire, that started on July 4, remains ...
As recovery efforts continue in the wake of the Dragon Bravo Fire, the Arizona Daily Sun spoke to local, state and federal fire personnel who assisted with the firefighting effort to learn more about ...
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, AZ (AZFamily) — Visitors heading into the Grand Canyon can now stop at two newly-reopened campsites, months after the Dragon Bravo Fire devastated the national park.
Back in July, as Grand Canyon Conservancy employee Lisa Frazee evacuated from the Dragon Bravo Fire, she was forced to leave her cat Manny behind. The fire was massively damaging to the canyon’s North ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire is officially 100% contained, the Kaibab National Forest announced on Monday. Although fire activity has been negligible for the past few weeks, the announcement marks a ...