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A historic lodge on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim has been destroyed by a fast-moving wildfire, the park said Sunday.
Two wildfires burning around 30 miles apart near the Grand Canyon grew to over 45,000 acres on July 13, according to state and federal fire officials. The White Sage Fire burned 40,126 ...
The inner canyon, including Phantom Ranch, was closed, as were trails to the inner canyon, because a water treatment facility ...
The fire destroyed 50-80 structures at the North Rim, including a water treatment facility causing a chlorine gas leak.
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and other structures on the North Rim, forcing its closure for the season. Nearly 80 structures were lost, and officials consider it a ...
Dozens of buildings inside the North Rim of the Grand Canyon have been destroyed, including a historic lodge, as a chlorine gas leak has forced firefighter evacuations from the Dragon Bravo Fire.
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Two wildfires burning near the Grand Canyon have scorched more than 45,000 acres of tinder dry brush and vegetation and prompted evacuation orders for the Kaibab National Forest and north to the Utah ...
A wildfire fanned by winds gusting to 40 miles per hour destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and surrounding cabins at ...
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