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Dragon Bravo Megafire Tops 114,000 Acres as Utah Blaze Triggers Evacuations

Historic drought coupled with weak monsoons has left containment efforts vulnerable to erratic, fire-driven weather across Western wildfires.

Overview

  • The Dragon Bravo Fire has charred over 114,000 acres on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim and is only 11% contained.
  • Persistent single-digit humidity and gusty winds have fueled towering pyrocumulus clouds that drive unpredictable downdrafts and spread embers.
  • The blaze destroyed the century-old Grand Canyon Lodge and prompted a mid-July shift from a planned beneficial burn to full suppression tactics.
  • The Monroe Canyon Fire in Utah has burned about 75 square miles since July 13, is 11% contained, and has forced evacuations and power outages in affected communities.
  • No significant rain is forecast through midweek, keeping red flag warnings in effect and extending the North Rim closure for the season.