India, Sept. 1 -- The Dragon Bravo Fire, a massive wildfire at the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, has been burning since July 4. However, it showed reduced activity in recent days, according to a report published by Arizona Emergency Information Network. The fire behavior remained minimal, officials said, with the majority of the smoke coming from smoldering interior logs and stumps. Light rain and cloud cover helped in maintaining the moisture of the fuels, and in keeping the fire behavior subdued.

The entire Grand Canyon is not on fire, but the Dragon Bravo wildfire is still burning at the North Rim.

Arizona Wildfire Dashboard said in a recent update, "Fire behavior remained minimal yesterday, with smoke primarily...