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Texas Issues Disaster Declaration As Wildfires Explode Across The State

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ® issued a disaster declaration for dozens of counties across the state on Tuesday as wildfires scorched more than 250,000 acres, and prompted evacuation or shelter-in-place orders for thousands of residents.

The largest blaze, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, was burning out of control in the Texas panhandle and was 0% contained as of Tuesday evening. Flames spurred by strong winds ate through more than 200,000 acres of dry grassland in less than a day about 60 miles northeast of Amarillo.

Parts of Amarillo were shrouded in smoke while other towns, including the city of Fritch, Texas, were evacuated. Some areas, including the town of Canadian, were initially told to evacuate, but those alerts were altered to shelter-in-place orders as fires blocked the main roadway, according to The Texas Tribune.

“There were earlier evacuation orders, but it got to the point where the fire was close enough that it was no longer safe to travel on those roads,” Kari Hines, a public information officer for Texas A&M Forest Service, told the Tribune. “It’s safer to stay inside structures, at least while the main body of the fire passes.”

Abbott said his disaster declaration would allow the state to marshal resources as the first fire threatened local communities, but warned dangerous conditions would exist for days.

“I issued a disaster declaration today to ensure critical fire response resources are swiftly deployed to areas in the Texas Panhandle being impacted by devastating wildfires,” Abbott said. “The State of Texas stands ready to provide support to our local partners and deploy all resources needed to protect our fellow Texans and their property.”

“Hot and dry conditions caused by high temperatures and windy

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