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The northern rim of Grand Canyon has been temporarily closed as compulsory withdrawal orders are effective due to a wildfire near the park.
White SEZ Fire near Jacob Lake, National Park Service on Thursday night motivated all Northern Rim visitors to empty “immediately”.
By Thursday night, the fire was burnt on about 1,000 acres and remained active without any prevention, according to a report by the Internal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) of the US Department.
The National Park Service ordered all North Rim Grand Canyon visitors to immediately vacate. (George Rose/Getty Images)
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Officials advised hikers not to enter Grand Canyon on Friday, given that there was excessive heat and wildfire smoke inside the valley.
BLM said that smoke was reported on Wednesday night after a thunderstorm through the white sage area.
Grand Canyon Hychers were warned about excessive heat and smoke due to fire. (Jim Lane/Education Image/Universal Image Group Getty Image)
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According to the report, two single-engine air tankers located in the mescite gave fire resistor to help in early suppression efforts before the darkness. The crew worked through the night, which led to progress in South, East and North -East.
Officials said an air attack took place on Thursday and the aircraft continued to support the ground crew. A complex incident management team was ordered.
The white sage fire has burnt more than 1,000 acres near Jacob Lake. (NP)
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According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, due to fire in both directions from Fredonia to Fredonia from Fredonia, there is no estimated time.
According to the park service, the highway 89A is open from the east to the page.