The fire has destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and continues to burn uncontained across the North Rim of the Grand Canyon

ARIZONA – Senators Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ) are demanding answers from Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum regarding his Department’s handling of the Dragon Bravo fire. The fire, which originated from a lightning strike on July 4th, has since grown to 5,000 acres and has already destroyed between 50 and 80 structures in Grand Canyon National Park, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.

“There are many questions over the initial decision to treat this fire as a controlled burn and subsequent decisions on how to respond […] We cannot allow these decisions to damage thousands of acres in northern Arizona, risk the health and safety of residents, and destroy landmarks like the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, which was lost to the Dragon Bravo fire,” the Senators wrote.

To further understand the Department’s decision-making, the Senators asked for responses to the following questions:  

“As discussed during your confirmation process, the Grand Canyon is Arizona’s crown jewel,” the Senators concluded. “The Dragon Bravo fire has already devastated this natural and cultural treasure, and the fire continues to spread. As the Department of Interior is poised to take on even more wildfire response responsibility under President Trump’s wildfire consolidation executive order, our constituents deserve to know that the best wildfire response decisions are being made.”

Read the full text of the letter HERE.

7/15/25