Saturday, July 11, 2026

North Rim below evacuation orders as hearth grows close to Grand Canyon

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A compulsory evacuation for guests to the North Rim of Grand Canyon Nationwide Park was issued as a wildfire superior towards Jacob Lake, Arizona.

The White Sage Hearth, about 15 miles southeast of Fredonia, prompted the alert and a short lived closure of the realm.

The Arizona Strip from Grand Canyon Nationwide Park to the Utah Border is below evacuation orders. The west boundary of the evacuation space is the boundary of Kaibab Nationwide Forest; the east boundary is Home Rock Valley Highway/Buffalo Ranch Highway.

Freeway 89A to Fredonia is closed. Freeway 89A east towards Lees Ferry and Web page stays open.

Fredonia is about 190 miles east of Las Vegas.

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North Rim day use is closed till additional discover.

Officers urged guests to comply with all directions from park employees and emergency personnel.

An replace at about 11:30 a.m. PDT indicated the fireplace was at 1,000 acres with 0% containment. The hearth could have began throughout a thunderstorm Wednesday night time.

Evacuations are being performed in cooperation with the Coconino County Sheriff’s Workplace (CCSO).

Jacob Lake is below evacuation orders. “After observing the fire behavior last evening and overnight and looking at the forecasted weather today, in conjunction with fire leadership CCSO is increasing the ‘GO’ evacuation area,” based on the sheriff’s workplace Fb web page.

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