Professor to Test Grand Canyon Water Supply After Dragon Bravo Fire Burned the Area
ARIZONA, AUG 11 – The Dragon Bravo Fire has burned 143,489 acres and is 37% contained, prompting Senator Kelly to advocate for a thorough investigation into fire management.
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Dragon Bravo Fire Near Grand Canyon Grows Slightly as Crews Make Containment Progress
PHOENIX — The massive Dragon Bravo Fire burning north of the Grand Canyon saw only slight growth Sunday, even as firefighters made modest gains in containment. Officials said the blaze reached 143,489 acres by Sunday morning, with containment increasing to 37%. On Saturday, it measured 141,147 acres at 36% contained, continuing a trend of four consecutive days with only minimal spread. Source
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly visits Dragon Bravo Fire area
(CNN, KYMA/KECY) - Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) took a trip to the Dragon Bravo Fire area which continues to burn near the Grand Canyon. On Friday, Senator Kelly was able to see the devastation in person about a month after he first called for an investigation into how the fire was handled. "I think the agencies I spoke to are doing a good job trying to tackle it," Kelly shared. Kelly, seeing the work being put into fighting the fire, still says…
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