A wildfire in Grand Canyon National Park, fueled by extreme conditions, has resulted in the destruction of numerous structures, notably the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. This lodge, previously rebuilt after a fire nearly a century ago, was the only hotel on the North Rim, known for its scenic views. The Dragon Bravo Wildfire grew significantly, affecting 50 to 80 structures. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries. Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs expressed sorrow over the loss and called for an investigation into the federal response to the wildfire, which was ignited by lightning on July 4.
The raging wildfire in Grand Canyon National Park destroyed dozens of structures, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, which had been rebuilt after a previous fire.
The lodge complex included a main building and 114 cabins, all overlooking the North Rim, a treasured sight for visitors and staff alike.
Officials confirmed the lodge was destroyed in the Dragon Bravo Wildfire, which grew significantly and impacted many structures at the North Rim.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs expressed deep sadness over the destruction and called for an investigation into the federal response to the wildfire.
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