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The National Park Service is defending its handling of a lightning-sparked wildfire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge.
A wildfire that destroyed a historic Grand Canyon lodge is continuing to spread out of control after it had been allowed to burn for days.
The wildfire that destroyed a Grand Canyon lodge this month was the latest blow to the National Park Service staffing and ...
The Grand Canyon Lodge was one of dozens of structures destroyed in a fast-moving wildfire in Arizona over the weekend, the ...
While the Dragon Bravo Fire has burned more than 123,000 acres, much of the surrounding national park remains open. Here’s ...
A national park in southwest Colorado partially reopened Wednesday for the first time since a fire broke out earlier this ...
The 5,000-acre Dragon Bravo Fire continues to rage through Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. Initial assessments estimate that 50 to 80 structures have been destroyed by the blaze so far.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has consumed over 130,000 acres of the Grand Canyon, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
The Grand Canyon Lodge, the only lodging inside the park at the North Rim, was consumed by the flames, park Superintendent Ed Keable told park residents, staff and others in a meeting Sunday morning.
The National Park Service says the "extreme and volatile" blaze grew ... Here's what happened the first time around. The first Grand Canyon Lodge was built in the late 1920s for the Union Pacific ...
sending the lodge's staff fleeing during the early morning hours, according to the National Park Service. According to "Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History," a book by Davy Crockett, the blaze started as ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire engulfed the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, destroying the landmark building and dozens of ...
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