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The wildfire that destroyed a Grand Canyon lodge this month was the latest blow to the National Park Service staffing and ...
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National Park Service defends the handling of lightning-sparked blaze that destroyed historic lodge
The National Park Service is defending its handling of a lightning-sparked wildfire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge.
So it’s no surprise that when the Dragon Bravo Fire overtook the Grand Canyon Lodge — and staff were forced to evacuate in ...
Without more details about the early response to the Dragon Bravo Fire, the same mistakes could be repeated, and not just at the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Canyon Lodge was the park's one and only hotel, according the National Park Service, with the next nearest lodgings roughly 18 miles away.
The Grand Canyon’s North Rim has been special to generations of Americans. A frequent visitor reflects on this national ...
It was only 10 acres by July 7 and 27 acres by July 8, according to Grand Canyon National Park social media posts. On July 10, it was 120 acres, a post said, and it was still being managed ...
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