Soil study after the Dragon Bravo Fire indicates forest recovery in northern Arizona.

Dragon Bravo Fire Update Flagstaff, Arizona – The Dragon Bravo Fire has scorched over 145,000 acres in the northern region, with 64% of it now contained. The historic lodge has been destroyed, and heavy smoke has lingered for weeks, leaving many to question the future of the park and surrounding forest. A research team has […]
Dragon Bravo megafire at the Grand Canyon highlights increasing danger

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Weather change aids in controlling Dragon Bravo Fire

Improved Weather Conditions Assist Firefighters in Containment Efforts Recent favorable weather has contributed to slowing the spread of the Dragon Bravo fires. Currently, 44% of the 144,000 acres affected is contained. Firefighters have been battling unusually dry conditions for nearly a month around the northern edge of Grand Canyon National Park and Kaibab National Forest. […]
Nature Unleashed: Dragon Bravo Fire Transforms North Rim Into a Weather-Creating Blaze

Dragon Bravo Fire Update As reported by Arizona Weatherman, the Dragon Bravo Fire in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has been burning for more than a month now. It ignited on July 4, 2025, and as of August 6, it continues to rage on, having scorched over 126,000 acres. This fire is categorized […]
With a break from severe weather, teams focus on battling the Dragon Bravo fire

Dragon Bravo Fire Update The Dragon Bravo Fire, situated in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, has expanded to around 112,000 acres, with containment at about 8%. Officials remain hopeful that increasing cloud cover, reduction in dry conditions, and the possibility of isolated thunderstorms might help shift the situation positively. Firefighters plan to utilize […]
Dragon Bravo Fire now ranks as the 10th largest in Arizona since 1990.

Major Wildfire at Grand Canyon A wildfire on the northern side of the Grand Canyon has wreaked havoc, damaging significant parts of the North Rim area within the National Park. It’s now considered one of the largest wildfires in Arizona’s recent history. According to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, the Dragon Bravo […]
Unusually dry air and winds hinder efforts to control the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon

Hot, dry, and windy weather continues to facilitate the spread of the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has now consumed over 100,000 acres and is only 9% contained. What initially appeared as a slow-moving blaze on the northern edge of the Grand Canyon has transformed into one of Arizona’s largest wildfires this year. Lightning ignited the […]
Arizona lawmakers seek information as Dragon Bravo Fire endangers the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Briefs The Dragon of Lightning Bravo Fire is still active near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, raising alarms about the historic Kaibab Lodge and prompting political figures to seek clarity on initial efforts to manage the blaze. Arizona’s Governor Katie Hobbs, Senator Mark Kelly, and Reuben Gallego met in Washington, D.C. to discuss […]
Arizona legislators seek information as the Dragon Bravo Fire endangers the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Phoenix – Dragon Bravo Fire Concerns The Lightning Dragon Bravo Fire has been raging through much of July, raising worries among local businesses and prompting Arizona politicians to demand accountability. Kaibab Lodge, which is on the verge of celebrating its 100th anniversary, is precariously close to the ongoing flames, leading to daily anxieties about the […]
Veteran Arizona reporter explores the critical choice to allow the Dragon Bravo Fire to continue burning

Firefighters at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon are working diligently this morning to contain the Dragon Bravo fire, which has expanded significantly since it ignited. Initially, only 26% of the fire was under control after it erupted, leading to the destruction of more than 16,000 acres and several structures, including the historic Grand […]