The fire on the north rim of the Grand Canyon has burned more than 120,000 acres after starting a month ago. Meanwhile, dry conditions north of Los Angeles are making the containment of a fire burning through a national preserve more difficult.
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- A wildfire near the Grand Canyon's north rim has burned over 123,000 acres and is still not contained. 5s
- Dry and windy conditions are making firefighting efforts more difficult in both Arizona and California. 11s
- The Gifford fire in California has burned more than 65,000 acres, prompting evacuations. 29s
- Fire crews are working long hours in challenging terrain, using bulldozers and aircraft to fight the fires. 1m 8s
- Multiple large wildfires are straining resources across the western United States. 1m 19s