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The Smokehouse Creek Fire is one of five active wildfires in the Texas Panhandle and crosses the state line into Oklahoma. The Forest Service reports 65 counties with burn bans in place.
according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. The largest of the fires, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, has consumed an estimated 1,075,000 acres and was just 3% contained, according to the forest service.
Track wildfire activity across the state with this interactive map. Description: The Texas A&M Forest Service responded to a request for assistance in San Jacinto County on the Pauline Road Fire ...
The latest update from the Texas A&M Forest Service issued the state a level 3 wildfire preparedness level, as agency fire managers continuously monitor conditions and assess needs locally to best ...
This is an estimated acreage, as the Texas A&M Forest Service has yet to confirm the merge and continues to list Smokehouse Creek and 687 Reamer separately. The fire tracker provides a map with ...
dry vegetation or frequent fire weather events. Texas A&M Forest Service strategically positions personnel, equipment and aircraft in areas at risk. Additional resources, including those from ...
Maps produced by the Texas A&M Forest ... tactical firing operations to strengthen lines and slow fire spread," Texas A&M Forest Service said. Local news channel KVII reported that officials ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service said the Hudson Fire grew ... of the Hudson Fire as of 9:00 a.m. CT Monday: The fire tracker provides a map with a pinpoint location of the fire and also shows ...
Texas A&M Forest Service was requested to provide ... updated once an hour. This map displays all current wildfire fire perimeters available through NIFC that have not been 100% contained.
This map shows 15 active fires (in red ... state as of Wednesday at 7:30 a.m., according to Texas A&M Forest Service: The Chalk Mountain Fire is about 50 miles southwest of Fort Worth and ...