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The Juliet Pass Fire was 90% contained on Tuesday afternoon after burning nearly 3,000 acres. Fire weather conditions are expected to ease during the day Wednesday in the wake of the cold front.
Cleanup is now underway, after devastating tornadoes hit Texas on Thursday night. At least four people have died and dozens injured after storms ripped through the South. Tornadoes wreak havoc in ...
The East Montgomery County Fire Department said that Station 154 in New Caney, Texas, "sustained extensive damage" after a storm swept through the area. - Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough ...
The 2024 Texas wildfires were marked by several major fires, including the Smokehouse Creek Fire in the Texas panhandle and part of Oklahoma. The Smokehouse Creek Fire burned an estimated 1,058,482 acres (1,653.878 sq mi; 428,352 ha) in Texas and Oklahoma and was completely contained on March 16, [ 1 ] becoming the second largest fire in US ...
By 3:00 pm CST, the fire was reported to have burned 1,074,047 acres (1,678 sq mi; 434,651 ha) with only 3% containment. It had become the largest fire in Texas state history, overtaking the East Amarillo Fort Complex Fire in 2006, which burned 907,245 acres and caused 12 fatalities in various Texas Panhandle cities.
Just before 4 p.m., Huntsville Independent School said that it was keeping students at the transportation department offices due to the extensive storm damage in a number of neighborhoods. Texas ...
Many of the indirect deaths linked to Rita are caused by a single bus fire in mass evacuations out of Houston. [105] Rita causes 59 deaths in the state all told. [1] September 2, 2006 – The remnants of Hurricane John, an East Pacific storm, cause moderate to heavy rainfall. In northern Texas, moisture from the storm combined with a cold front ...
At least three people have died as severe thunderstorms batter the Southeast and East Coast on Sunday after deadly tornado-spawning storms tore through Texas and Mississippi, ripping off roofs and ...