Texas battles deadly Smokehouse Creek wildfire, largest in state history


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The Smokehouse Creek wildfire, now recognized as the largest in Texas history, has claimed at least two lives and crossed into Oklahoma. The Texas A&M Forest Service reports the fire is only 3% contained and has expanded to nearly 1,700 square miles after combining with another fire.

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“This is now both the largest and most destructive fire in Texas history,” the West Odessa Volunteer Fire Department wrote on Facebook. “It is also the second largest wildfire in U.S. history.” 

Two fatalities have been confirmed amidst the wildfires. Joyce Blankenship, an 83-year-old former substitute teacher, was found deceased in her home, according to her family. Cindy Owens, in her 40s from Amarillo, died Thursday after the fire overtook her in Canadian, two days after she exited her truck, officials reported.

Authorities are cautioning that strong winds and warm temperatures have dried out grasses across many parts of Texas, increasing fire risks.

Texas A&M Forest Service Chief Wes Moorehead stated, “As firefighters continue to suppress active fires, we urge Texans to be cautious with any outdoor activity that may cause a spark.”

The Texas Agriculture Commissioner has noted a significant impact on livestock, with thousands of cattle dead and concerns that the numbers could rise.

During his visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, President Joe Biden announced he has directed federal officials to do “everything possible” to assist communities affected by the fires. This includes sending more firefighters and equipment.

The state is currently battling at least five active wildfires. The Windy Deuce Fire in Moore County ranks as the second-largest, covering an estimated 142,000 acres and 55% contained. Additional fires include the Grape Vine Creek Fire in Gray County and the Magenta Fire in Oldham County.

The cause of the wildfires remains unknown.

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The Smokehouse Creek wildfire, now recognized as the largest in Texas history, has claimed at least two lives and crossed into Oklahoma. The Texas A&M Forest Service reports the fire is only 3% contained and has expanded to nearly 1,700 square miles after combining with another fire.

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“This is now both the largest and most destructive fire in Texas history,” the West Odessa Volunteer Fire Department wrote on Facebook. “It is also the second largest wildfire in U.S. history.” 

Two fatalities have been confirmed amidst the wildfires. Joyce Blankenship, an 83-year-old former substitute teacher, was found deceased in her home, according to her family. Cindy Owens, in her 40s from Amarillo, died Thursday after the fire overtook her in Canadian, two days after she exited her truck, officials reported.

Authorities are cautioning that strong winds and warm temperatures have dried out grasses across many parts of Texas, increasing fire risks.

Texas A&M Forest Service Chief Wes Moorehead stated, “As firefighters continue to suppress active fires, we urge Texans to be cautious with any outdoor activity that may cause a spark.”

The Texas Agriculture Commissioner has noted a significant impact on livestock, with thousands of cattle dead and concerns that the numbers could rise.

During his visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, President Joe Biden announced he has directed federal officials to do “everything possible” to assist communities affected by the fires. This includes sending more firefighters and equipment.

The state is currently battling at least five active wildfires. The Windy Deuce Fire in Moore County ranks as the second-largest, covering an estimated 142,000 acres and 55% contained. Additional fires include the Grape Vine Creek Fire in Gray County and the Magenta Fire in Oldham County.

The cause of the wildfires remains unknown.

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