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Two wildfires burning near each other north of the Grand Canyon have already torched nearly 25,000 acres. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean reports.
The White Sage Fire has burned 19,153 acres, and the nearby Dragon Bravo Fire has burned 1,500 acres. Neither of the fires has any contamination.
The Wright Draw Fire, near Gateway, Colorado, burned an estimated 34 acres Friday afternoon, according to the Upper Colorado ...
A fire near the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona has grown more than 20 times in size in 24 hours as an intensifying ...
Two fast-spreading wildfires force the evacuation of parts of the Grand Canyon, with the US National Park Service ordering visitors and residents away from its northern rim.
Authorities increased the size of the evacuation zone for the White Sage Fire north of the Grand Canyon on Friday morning.
Strong winds and hot, dry weather continue to fuel two separate wildfires near the northwestern side of the Grand Canyon ...
Additional evacuation orders were issued after the Dragon Bravo Fire burning along the North Rim of the Grand Canyon ...
Access via the North Rim, a lesser-used gateway to the national park, was closed as the White Sage fire continued to burn on ...
The White Sage Fire near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has grown to 19,000 acres, prompting evacuations for nearby residents, according to the Bureau of Land Management. As of the morning of July ...
Wildfires raging near the Grand Canyon's North Rim have prompted evacuations, air quality concerns and the closure of the ...
Much of the Upper Midwest on Saturday was dealing with swaths of unhealthy air due to drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires.
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