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The White Sage Fire is nearly 20,000 acres, growing almost 40 times in size in over 48 hours as the nearby Dragon Bravo Fire grows to 5,000 acres.
Wildfires have forced evacuations at two national parks in the U.S. West. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado closed Thursday after lightning sparked fires on both rims.
The White Sage Fire near the North Rim has grown to more than 19,000 acres, authorities said, while the nearby Dragon Bravo Fire has burned at least 5,000 acres.
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 ...
The South Rim Fire in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is now at 2,896 acres and still at zero percent contained, according to the Saturday update. The lightning-caused fire has closed ...
A wildfire burning in the Kaibab National Forest that prompted highway closures and expanded evacuations along the northern rim of the Grand Canyon has grown by thousands of acres.As of Saturday ...
The White Sage and Dragon Bravo fires have burned a combined 24,000 acres, only miles apart from one another near the Grand ...
The wildfire closed the North Rim's visitor center and forced the evacuations of anyone living nearby, as firefighters ...
Two wildfires burning near each other north of the Grand Canyon have already torched nearly 25,000 acres. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean reports.
A fire near the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona has grown more than 20 times in size in 24 hours as an intensifying ...
Authorities increased the size of the evacuation zone for the White Sage Fire north of the Grand Canyon on Friday morning.
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