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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNNew photos of the Grand Canyon show Dragon Bravo Fire devastationThe Dragon Bravo Fire has left a path of destruction in the Grand Canyon's North Rim, burning down the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. The National Park Service on July 19 released photos of the park, showing burned-down structures, charred mountainsides and a smoke-filled canyon.
GRAND CANYON, AZ (AZFamily) — On Saturday, Gov. Katie Hobbs visited the Dragon Bravo Fire site, one week after the fire took a destructive turn and destroyed around 70 buildings, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
Governor Katie Hobbs took a helicopter tour to survey damages from the Dragon Bravo Fire and the White Sage Fire, both burning near the Grand Canyon.
The lightning-caused wildfire that consumed roughly 70 structures seemed unremarkable for days. High winds changed that.
Governor Katie Hobbs outlines efforts to fight the Dragon Bravo Fire in Arizona and calls for a federal response inquiry.
Gov. Katie Hobbs said that once the Dragon Bravo Fire — one of the wildfires burning north of the Grand Canyon — is under control, the decision-making process for how the fire was handled needs evaluating.