The decision to let a small blaze burn - before it suddenly erupted - has drawn scrutiny. Now those who love the remote North Rim are reckoning with the destruction When lightning struck on 4 July along the remote North Rim of Grand Canyon national park, sparking a small wildfire in a patch of dry forest, few predicted the terror and loss that lay ahead.Fire managers decided that conditions seemed ideal to let the blaze burn at a low intensity - a practice known as "control and contain" that helps clear out excess fuels and decreases the chance of a more catastrophic wildfire in the future. Rains from previous weeks had left the forest floor moist and weather forecasts indicated the summer monsoon season would arrive soon. Continue reading...
An explosive Grand Canyon wildfire brings terror, loss and tough questions: 'It came like a freight train'
20. červenece 2025 13:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian