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A new jersey man has been missing for about a week as “mega-firm” destroys the Grand Canyon National Park.
National Park Service said in a press release that 35 -year -old Thomas Daniel Gibbs of Freehold, New Jersey was heard by his friends and family at around 12 noon. His friends and family reported him to disappear on 28 July.
The US One Service declared a “mega-fire” on 31 July when the Dragon Bravo was burning with the northern rim of the fire-garand Canyon National Park, crossing 100,000 acres of land in a shape.
It was considered to be one of the top 10 in the Burning and recorded Erizona History in the continental US. Getting around it, broadly will be like driving from New York City to Washington, DC
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Thomas Daniel Gibbs last contacted his family and friends on 22 July. The Grand Canian National Park is asking the public to help in determining its location. (AP/ National Park Service)
According to the National Park Service, Gibs-Ek white men described as a white male-a one-inch tall-It is persuaded that on 22 July the Grandview was in the trail and Horsasho Messa region.
They are further described as brown hair and brown eyes, with no known tattoos.
“Park Rangers are asking anyone in the Grandview Trail around 22 July and who may have seen gibs or can be informed about his whereabouts to contact the NPS Investigative Services Branch Tip Tip line at 888-653-0009. The tips can be submitted online on www.nps.gov/isb Through email. ”
Fox News arrived for Digital’s comment, Grand Canyon National Park said Gibbs was missing till Sunday.
The park said in a statement, “Ground surreals discovered the Grandview Trail and its side drainage extensively in the last two days. In addition, drones and search dogs from coconino county search and rescue were used, as well as high-angled technical defense efforts near the Grandview Point.” “The ongoing Dragon Bravo Fire did not obstruct the search efforts. The respondents of the Grand Canyon National Park worked with cooperatively to ensure the intensive discovery of the region despite the challenging circumstances, with the Coconino County Search and Rescue.”
The statement said, “No evidence has been found to date till date, and in recent times the search efforts have been carried forward, as Mr. Gibbs was in the more Grandavuyu trail area.” “Investigation is on, and if additional clues or evidence is discovered, our discovery and rescue team will immediately follow with search efforts in the area.”
Dragon Bravo fire grows smoke in Grand Canyon, as seen from the Matheher Point near the Grand Canyon Village, Aries, on Monday, July 28, 2025. (AP Photo/John Gambrael)
According to the National Park Service, an electric strike ignited the Dragon Bravo Fire on 4 July and inspired a “Confine and Strategy”, but on July 12, up to 40 mph up to 40 mph, rapidly spread to 500 acres in the night due to high air gusts of up to 40 mph.
On July 30, there was a decline of only 4% between strong winds and dry conditions.
Officials said the Dragon Fire Bravo in Arizona – Monroe, together with another fire burning – was so hot that they were eliminating the formation of “fire clouds” that could create their own uncertain weather systems.
Historic Grand Canyon Lodge was destroyed in wildfire, which shuts down the North Rim for the season
The huge convection clouds known as the Pyrokumulus clouds were seen on the explosion of Arizona for at least seven days, while airing the fire with dry, powerful winds, Fire Information Officer Lisa Jenings told the Associated Press last week. They are formed when the air on the fire becomes super hit and grows in a large smoke column. Giant billing clouds can be seen up to hundreds of miles and they can be similar to a nihai.
Fire team information officer Jess Clarke said that his more trusted elder brother, with a fire-fuel thunder, is known as Pyrokumulonimbus cloud, shot fast winds in all directions this week, as a smoke column formed from Utah fire, then fell on itself.
Jennings told AP, “If they become quite high, they can also create dudrafts, and this is something we really see because it can quickly fire and be very dangerous for firefighters who are doing their work on the ground,” Jenings told AP.
Thomas Daniel Gibbs is missing in Grand Canyon National Park. (Getty Images/ National Park Service)
The National Park Service website says that the North Rim is closed for the remaining part of the 2025 season “due to damage and damage from the Dragon Bravo Wildfire.”
Dragon Bravo Fire, according to the agency, destroyed about 70 structures including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge, North Rim Visitor Center and several guest cabins.
The website says, “Park is currently focused on emergency stabilization to protect the remaining infrastructure and natural resources. A plan is underway for recovery and reconstruction of visitor facilities including the Grand Canyon Lodge, although the process will take time,” the website says. “While the South Rim remains open and welcomes visitors, there is no access to the Northern Rim or North Rim features. We understand the importance of the answer to our visitors, employees and partners, and we are committed to inform the public as plans for recover progress.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.