Arizona Governor Calls for Investigation into Grand Canyon Wildfire Management

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Arizona's governor and senators are questioning the federal government's decision to manage the lightning-ignited Dragon Bravo wildfire at the Grand Canyon as a controlled burn during a hot, dry summer, citing concerns over safety, environmental impact, and decision-making transparency, and calling for an investigation into the fire management strategy.
Topics:nation#arizona#controlled-burn#dragon-bravo-fire#environment#grand-canyon-fire#wildfire-management
- Arizona Governor Seeks Investigation of Federal Handling of Grand Canyon Fire The New York Times
- Grand Canyon National Park Update on Dragon Bravo Fire National Park Service (.gov)
- A wildfire destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. It burned down once before NPR
- Wildfires force evacuations at Grand Canyon and Black Canyon of the Gunnison parks AP News
- Wildfire that destroyed Grand Canyon lodge spread after being left to burn for days The Guardian
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