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Authorities increased the size of the evacuation zone for the White Sage Fire north of the Grand Canyon on Friday morning.
Evacuations have been ordered for the area north of Jacob Lake, in northern Arizona, due to the White Sage Fire.
Crews are currently battling the lightning-caused fire, which has burned over 19,000 acres of land near Fredonia.
Parts of the Jacob Lake area are under GO evacuation orders, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is also evacuating. The fire has grown to 19,573 acres.
A wildfire burning in the Kaibab National Forest is prompting highway closures and forcing more evacuations along the ...
The White Sage Fire was burning in Arizona bout 15 miles southeast of Fredonia in Coconino County and north of the Grand ...
We're staying on top of the latest happenings from across the Valley, state, and our nation for Friday, July 11.
Evacuations have been ordered for the area north of Jacob Lake, in northern Arizona, due to the White Sage Fire. Jacob Lake ...
The White Sage Fire near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has grown to 19,000 acres, prompting evacuations for nearby residents, according to the Bureau of Land Management. As of the morning of July ...
Jacob Lake was being evacuated, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon was closed to visitors because of the fast-moving White ...
A rapidly growing White Sage Fire, which started on July 9 approximately 15 miles southeast of Fredonia on Bureau of Land ...