The Grand Canyon fire leaves nearly half of the northern edge structures destroyed or damaged

The Grand Canyon fire leaves nearly half of the northern edge structures destroyed or damaged

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F09%2F2025-grand-canyon-arizona-despite-110576901 The Grand Canyon fire leaves nearly half of the northern edge structures destroyed or damaged

Final damage assessment Bravo dragon fire was angry The northern edge of Grand Canyon was unleashed, and its numbers are dark: nearly half of the infrastructure at the northern edge was damaged or destroyed.

Among the 106 burned structures or destroyed by the fire are Grand Canyon Lodge, the visitor center, and the wastewater treatment plant, according to the response team of emergency situations in the interior area.

The common area inside the National Park was home to 229 structures before the Hashim fire.

The Bayer team said that the teams will also need to clean dangerous materials in three highly dangerous locations, including the wastewater treatment plant and the adjacent areas of the hostel.

In addition, about 1,000 feet of a 3300 -feet water pipeline inside the combustion area were damaged.

Dragon Bravo fire caused a thunderbolt strike on July 4. A week later, the strong winds raced in the area, and the fire exploded in size.

Smoke is filled with Dragon Bravo The Grand Canyon on July 17, 2025 in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Gety pictures
Firefighters and emergency vehicles are placed in front of Dragon Bravo fire, with severe fire and thick smoke in Grand Canyon National Park on July 10, 2025. Grand Canyon National Garden via Getti Ims
The view of Grand Canyon Lodge during the tour of the Airzona Katy Hobbes Governor’s Air Rules in the damage of the wildfire along the edge of the northern valley, Arizana, Saturday, July 19, 2025. AP

By August 1, I crossed the fire 100,000 burned acres, and reached the “Mega Fire” condition.

The fire closed the North Grand Canyon edge for the rest of the 2025 season after causing great damage.

As of Tuesday, the fire consumed approximately 150,000 acres, but it is now 80 %.

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