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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 13, 2025Updated:July 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Wildfires are spreading fast across the western United States. High temperatures, dry plants, and strong winds are fueling dangerous fires in 11 states. On Friday, evacuations were ordered at two national parks — one in Colorado and the other in Arizona.

    In Colorado, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park shut down early Thursday. A lightning strike started fires on both rims of the canyon. By Friday afternoon, the South Rim fire had burned more than 1,640 acres. The fire was not contained and was moving quickly through dry grasses, pinyon pines, and juniper trees. Park rangers acted fast to remove visitors, staff, and hikers.

    Although residents in nearby Montrose County were not ordered to leave, they were told to be ready. Fire officials are watching conditions closely as the flames continue to spread.

    In Arizona, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon was also closed on Thursday. A wildfire broke out nearby on Bureau of Land Management land close to Jacob Lake. It started Wednesday evening after a thunderstorm hit the area. By Friday, it had burned about 1,000 acres, and there was still no containment.

    The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office helped evacuate people living north of Jacob Lake. Campers in the nearby Kaibab National Forest were also told to leave. The fire’s rapid growth is a major concern for firefighters trying to stop it.

    At the same time, a heat warning was issued for the lower areas of the Grand Canyon. Temperatures could reach as high as 115°F over the weekend. The intense heat makes it harder for firefighters to work and increases the risk of new fires.

    The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) reported on Friday that 36 wildfires were still uncontained across the country. More than 11,400 firefighters and support teams are working to fight the blazes.

    The NIFC warned that dry weather and strong winds are making fire control very difficult. They also reminded the public to be extra careful when spending time outdoors.

    Simple actions like lighting a campfire, using a stove, or parking on dry grass can start fires. Officials are asking campers and hikers to follow safety rules and avoid fire hazards.

    This time of year, many people are out enjoying nature. But as fires grow stronger, visitors are urged to stay informed and follow all park rules. Experts say the risks are high, and everyone needs to act safely to avoid more danger.

    As conditions stay hot and dry, the wildfire threat is expected to increase. Firefighters across the western US remain on alert, working day and night to protect lives, homes, and natural areas.

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