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A fast-moving wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, forcing officials to close access to that area for the season, the park said Sunday.
The Grand Canyon Lodge opened in 1937 and was the only hotel located inside Grand Canyon National Park on the North Rim.
The fire destroyed about 70 structures at the North Rim, including a water treatment facility causing a chlorine gas leak.
The Dragon Bravo Fire and White Sage Fire continue to rage in Arizona, destroying the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and forcing the closure of the North Rim.
A growing wildfire at the Grand Canyon's North Rim has now charred at least 50 structures, including a historic lodge inside ...
Arizona’s governor is calling for a “comprehensive and independent” investigation after a wildfire in Grand Canyon National ...
A wildfire raging along the Grand Canyon’s North Rim that leveled a historic lodge erupted over the weekend after burning for more than a week, raising scrutiny.
Grand Canyon Lodge had a limestone façade and used massive ponderosa pine trees to hold up a sloped roof capable of ...
Wildfires at U.S. national parks are prompting evacuations and causing major disruptions as the effects of climate change are ...
Initial assessments estimate that 50 to 80 buildings were lost as the 5,000-acre Dragon Bravo Fire continues to rage through ...
The wildfires that destroyed a historic lodge have forced the closure of the Grand Canyon’s North Rim for the rest of the ...
Constructed in 1937, the lodge was one of dozens of buildings consumed by the fast-moving Dragon Bravo wildfire, which has ...
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