Dragon Bravo Fire at Grand Canyon Burns Over 126,000 Acres

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The Dragon Bravo wildfire in Grand Canyon National Park has burned over 126,000 acres, driven by record-low humidity, causing transportation, supply, and smoke emergencies in nearby communities, with significant impacts on local residents, businesses, and tourism.
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- Grand Canyon megafire adds to 7.5 million acres of burned national parkland, analysis shows USA Today
- Dragon Bravo Fire burns 126,000 acres, Tuesday report says KTAR News 92.3 FM
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