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Arizona wildfire that burned Grand Canyon lodge closes North Rim for rest of 2025 season: Live updates – UK Times

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Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Destroyed In Arizona Wildfire

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A wildfire sparked by lightning on July 4 has now spread at the Grand Canyon, consuming both the Natinonal Park Services’ visitors’ hub and the historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the park’s Northern Rim.

National Park Service officials in Arizona opted to observe the Dragon Bravo fire rather than extinguish it after it was discovered last week. They changed their approach on July 11 and 12 when high winds in the region allowed the fire to escape the “containment features” that park officials hoped would keep the blaze at bay.

“The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park exhibited extreme and volatile fire behavior the evening of July 12, resulting in a 500-acre expansion,” the National Park Service said in a Monday update. “Fire managers have confirmed the loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge and numerous historic cabins in the developed area.”

As of Monday, the fire has grown to 3,471 acres.

Approximately 50 to 80 structures at Grand Canyon National Park have been destroyed, and thousands of visitors and firefighters in the area have been ordered to evacuate.

Along with the White Sage fire, which is also burning in the region, a total of 45,000 acres has been burned as of July 13.

North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park to remain closed for duration of 2025 season

The National Parks Service announced today that the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park will remain closed for the rest of its 2025 operating season.

The Dragon Bravo fire burned the historic Grand Canyon Lodge as well as numerous park buildings and cabins.

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 19:05

Difficult terrain, remote campers make evacuation and fire containment difficult for Arizona fire fighters

Dolores Garcia, a spokesperson for the Arizona Bureau of Land Management, told FOX 10 Phoenix that the rugged terrain near the Grand Canyon made it difficult for firefighters to get into place to fight the White Sage wildfire.

“Especially in terrain that may be a little bit more rough and a little bit more difficult for firefighters to get into or may take a little bit more time for them to get into,” she said.

Garcia also revealed that state officials had to track down campers at remote campsites to ensure they received evacuation notices.

“Early in the phases of the earliest evacuations, we were having to go to campsites and some of the dispersed camping areas to assist with the evacuation and make some of those notifications,” she said.

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 19:00

Company operating Grand Canyon Lodge issued statement after wildfire consumes historic building

The Grand Canyon Lodge was operated by a company called Aramark for the National Parks Service.

The company issued a statement acknowledging the burning of the lodge.

“We are devastated by the loss of the Grand Canyon Lodge and numerous other historic buildings at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim,” Debbie Albert, an Aramark spokesperson, said. “We are grateful that all of our employees and guests have been safely evacuated, and we join the National Park Service in mourning the loss of these iconic and beloved structures.”

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 18:30

WATCH: Dragon Bravo Fire destroys historic North Rim lodge

Dragon Bravo Fire destroys historic North Rim lodge

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 18:00

‘The stakes are life and death’: The US is not prepared for wildfire season after sweeping DOGE cuts, report says

As summer temperatures begin to rise and another dangerous wildfire season looms, a new report warns the U.S. is underprepared due to sweeping budget and staffing cuts under the Trump administration.

Federal agencies are grappling with reduced workforces, diminished resources, and weakened emergency infrastructure just as extreme summer heat and drought are taking hold of many states out West. Experts and current firefighters say the situation is dire.

“If this turns out to be a major fire year, it’s going to be a s*** show,” Dr. Hugh Safford, a fire ecologist and former U.S. Forest Service (USFS) official, told The Guardian. Safford spent more than two decades working for the service before retiring in 2021.

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 17:30

LOOK: National Parks Service shares a map showing the Dragon Bravo fire’s expansion

A National Parks Service map showing the expansion of the Dragon Bravo wildfire as of Sunday, July 13.
A National Parks Service map showing the expansion of the Dragon Bravo wildfire as of Sunday, July 13. (National Parks Service)

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 17:00

Governor Katie Hobbs says she’s “saddened” by the widfire destruction, calls for federal investigation

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs said she was “saddened” by the Dragon Bravo wildfire’s destruction of historic buildings — including the Grand Canyon Lodge — at Grand Canyon National Park.

“I am incredibly saddened by the destruction of the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, and my heart goes out to every person impacted by the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon’s North Rim,” she wrote on X. “Thank you to every firefighter and first responder taking action to combat the flames.”

She then called into question the initial response by federal authorities after lightning ignited Dragon Bravo fire on July 4:

“An incident of this magnitude demands intense oversight and scrutiny into the federal government’s emergency response. They must first take aggressive action to end the wildfire and prevent further damage. But Arizonans deserve answers for how this fire was allowed to decimate the Grand Canyon National Park.”

“While the flame was started with a lightning strike, the federal government chose to manage that fire as a controlled burn during the driest, hottest part of the Arizona summer. I am calling on the federal government for a comprehensive and independent investigation into the management of the Fire and a report detailing the decisions that led to this devastating outcome.”

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 16:30

Senator calls for an investigation into National Parks Service’s early fire response

Senator Ruben Gallego and Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs said they planned to investigate the National Parks Service’s early response to the Drago Bravo fire to determine what impact, if any, it had on the blaze’s eventually spread.

“Because of the Dragon Bravo Fire, Arizona lost more than a historic lodge, it lost a piece of our state history,” Gallego wrote on X. “As Governor Hobbs has rightly called for, there must be a comprehensive, independent investigation into the handling of fire and the rationale for treating it as a controlled burn— especially as Arizona experiences the driest, hardest part of summer. I will do my part on the federal level to get answers.”

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 16:00

Closures announced at Grand Canyon National Park

The Dragon Bravo and White Sage fires have prompted closures across the northern edge of Grand Canyon National Park.

The closures include call of the inner corridor hiking trails, all campgrounds and all other interior areas including the North and South Kaibab Trails, the Phantom Ranch, and Bright Angel Trail below Havasupai Gardens, according to the NPS.

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 15:30

Grand Canyon wildfires in photos

Smoke from regional wildfires billows over trees near the Grand Canyon in Arizona in this image released on July 11, 2025, obtained from social media. NPS Photo/L. Cisneros via REUTERS
Smoke from regional wildfires billows over trees near the Grand Canyon in Arizona in this image released on July 11, 2025, obtained from social media. NPS Photo/L. Cisneros via REUTERS (NPS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.)
A firefighter stands near smoldering debris and active flames amid the charred remains of a burned structure near the Grand Canyon Lodge in Arizona, U.S. July 13, 2025. National Park Service/Handout via REUTERS
A firefighter stands near smoldering debris and active flames amid the charred remains of a burned structure near the Grand Canyon Lodge in Arizona, U.S. July 13, 2025. National Park Service/Handout via REUTERS (NPS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT.)
A general view of the front entrance of the Grand Canyon Lodge in Arizona, U.S. June 25, 2007. The lodge was destroyed in the Dragon Bravo wildfire in July 2025. National Park Service/Michael Quinn/Handout via REUTERS
A general view of the front entrance of the Grand Canyon Lodge in Arizona, U.S. June 25, 2007. The lodge was destroyed in the Dragon Bravo wildfire in July 2025. National Park Service/Michael Quinn/Handout via REUTERS (NPS ational Park Service/Michael Quinn/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT.)

Graig Graziosi14 July 2025 15:00

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