PHOENIX — A new map outlines the soil burn severity damage (SBS) from the Dragon Bravo Fire that burned more than 145,500 acres north of the Grand Canyon.

The map estimates the majority (67%) of the acres burned (97,724 acres) have low SBS. Only 2% of the fire (3,470 acres) was measured at high SBS.

The SBS scale is measured at four different levels: high, moderate, low and unburned/very low.

Unburned/very low SBS was measured at 7% (9,851 acres) and moderate SBS was the second most at 26% (38,354 acres).

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