Grand Canyon Blaze Becomes Largest in U.S.—Now Creating Its Own Dangerous Weather
At first, it looked like just another lightning strike—one more spark in the bone-dry Arizona summer. But within days, the smoke thickened unnaturally, the wind twisted in unpredictable bursts, and flames rose as if pulled upward by an invisible hand. Then came the clouds—massive, roiling towers of ash and steam—crackling with their own electricity. The …
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