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CURRENT TEXAS WILDFIRE SITUATION
Texas Forest Service ^ | September 6 2011

Posted on 09/05/2011 11:27:31 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Wildfire Update – Sept. 5, 2011

Current situation:

· Texas Forest Service responded yesterday to 63 new fires that burned 32,936 acres, including 22 new large fires.

· Strong winds and low relative humidity from Tropical Storm Lee caused numerous wildfires to spread rapidly yesterday. Additional National Guard Blackhawk helicopters and Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System (TIFMAS) strike teams, as well as a heavy airtanker from South Dakota were mobilized Sunday to assist with the large number of fires. Weather conditions are expected to reach critical levels again today.

· Texas Forest Service has dozens of aircraft ready to respond this morning, including four heavy airtankers, 15 single-engine airtankers, 12 helicopters, and 13 aerial supervision aircraft. A Type 1 incident management team has been requested to assist with the Bastrop County Complex.

· 251 of the 254 Texas counties are reporting burn bans.

· Daily detailed fire information can be found at inciweb.org.

New large fires from yesterday (more than 100 acres in timber, 300 acres in lighter fuels; or where homes were lost):

* Note: Details on many fires are still unconfirmed. Below is the latest information provided.

BASTROP COUNTY COMPLEX, Bastrop County. 14,000 acres, no containment. Heavy airtankers and single-engine airtankers assisted on this fire that started in the Lost Pines area just northeast of Bastrop. The fire has moved unchecked for at least 16 miles to the south and has jumped the Colorado River twice. The Circle D, K.C. Estates, Pine Forest, Colovista and Tahitian Village subdivision have been evacuated. Firefighters are trying to hold the fire at FM 2571. Reports indicate possibly 300 homes have been destroyed. MODIS satellite image indicates the fire has jumped Highway 95 and is approximately 25,000 acres.

STEINER RANCH, Travis County. 150 acres, no containment. The fire started just north of the Steiner Ranch subdivision. More than 1,000 homes are under mandatory evacuation in Steiner Ranch. At least 25 homes are reported lost. A Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System strike team responded.

PEDERNALES BEND, Travis County. 7,000 acres, unknown containment. The fire is burning four miles southeast of Spicewood. Twenty homes were lost, 30 homes damaged.

HENDERSON #495, Henderson County. 5,000 acres, unknown containment. Three homes were saved.

#491, Limestone County. 3,000 acres, unknown containment. Six homes were saved and one was lost on this fire 20 miles east of Waco.

DELHI, Caldwell County. 1,000 acres, 10 percent contained. Twenty homes were saved and six were lost on this fire east of Lockhart.

BAILEY, Colorado County. 1,000 acres, unknown containment. This fast-moving fire threatened 40 homes near Columbus. Blackhawks, single-engine airtankers and a heavy airtanker assisted.

MOORE, Smith County. 927 acres, 5 percent contained. Ten homes were evacuated and five were lost on this fire burning on the Smith/Gregg County line. Two civilian fatalities were reported.

#545, Upshur County. 500 acres, 50 percent contained. One hundred homes were saved; none lost. The fire is burning East of Gilmer.

LUTHERHILL, Fayette County. 2,000 acres, unknown containment. The community of Ruttersville was evacuated. Seven homes are reported lost.

BONBIEW RANCH, Van Zandt County. 350 acres, unknown containment. Twenty homes were saved southeast of Canton.

CLEMANIS, Upshur County. 400 acres, 85 percent contained. Twenty homes were saved.

#543, Gregg County. 300 acres, unknown containment. Numerous homes were saved, none lost.

#538, Harrison County. 200 acres, contained. One hundred fifty homes were evacuated in a trailer park east of Longview.

#502, Nacogdoches County. 200 acres, unknown containment. More than a dozen homes have been evacuated, but none lost.

#841, Houston County. 200 acres, unknown containment. Fifteen homes were threatened east of Crockett.

PLEASANT GREEN ROAD, Gregg County. 150 acres, contained. Numerous homes evacuated and saved south of Longview.

KENNEDY ROAD, Rusk County. 150 acres, unknown containment. Numerous homes threatened, one lost.

HODDE, Travis County. 325 acres, contained. Two hundred homes were evacuated and saved east of Pflugerville. No homes reported lost.

PETTYTOWN, Caldwell County. 200 acres, 90 percent contained. Twenty homes were saved east of Lockhart.

OLD MAGNOLIA, Gregg County. 100 acres, unknown containment. No homes threatened. Two fuel tanks exploded.

SOUTH SULPHER, Hunt County. 100 acres, 70 percent contained. Five homes were threatened and two were destroyed.

#839, Leon County (Concord Robbins). 100 acres, unknown containment. At least 15 homes are reported lost and more than 300 were evacuated.

Uncontained fires from previous days (more than 100 acres in timber, 300 acres in lighter fuels):

*Note: No current updates available except on the 101 Ranch Fire.

101 RANCH, Palo Pinto County. 6,555 acres, 75 percent contained. The fire is burning on the south side of Possum Kingdom Lake near the town of Brad. Thirty-nine homes and nine RVs have been reported destroyed.

CRAB PRAIRIE, Walker County. 977 acres, 90 percent contained. Numerous SEATs and helicopters, as well as National Guard bulldozers assisted. Two homes were reported to be lost.

HORNETS TANK, Briscoe County. 5,500 acres, 90 percent contained. The fire is burning in juniper and grass in rough terrain near Palo Duro Canyon.

CEDAR RIDGE, Bosque County. 903 acres, 75 percent contained.

3547 ROAD, Wise County. 400 acres, 80 percent contained. Approximately 60 homes were evacuated near this fast-moving fire. Five homes were lost.

JOHNSON (JACKSON) RANCH, Edwards County. 600 acres, 95 percent contained. Three homes were lost on this fire burning 27 miles northwest of Hunt.

BIG DRAW, Kimble County. 600 acres, 20 percent contained. Active fire behavior in heavy fuels and steep terrain was observed. Twenty homes are threatened.

RICK RANCH, Sutton County. 395 acres, 95 percent contained. The fire is burning 24 miles west of Junction.

JACK MOUNTAIN, Coryell County. 1,700 acres, 60 percent contained. The fire is burning five miles south of Gatesville on the Ft. Hood military reservation.

BUNDY ROSS RANCH, Edwards County. 600 acres, 75 percent contained. The fire is burning in juniper, grass and brush 7 miles southeast of Telegraph.

DOUBLE T, Menard County. 300 acres, 95 percent contained. The fire is burning 19 miles west of Brady.

PICKET RUN, Montague County. 1,100 acres, 90 percent contained. The fire is burning in tall grass 7 miles south of Bowie.

CEDAR TRUCK COMPLEX, Kimble County. 357 acres, 80 percent contained. Thirteen homes were saved on this fire burning just west of Fort McKavett. This was a combination of 34 different starts along a 24-mile stretch of highway.

COSTER, Hall County. 1,000 acres, 80 percent contained. Four homes were saved on this fire burning 26 miles northwest of Childress.

HORSESHOE BEND, Coryell County. 525 acres, 75 percent contained. The fire is burning 10 miles south of McGregor. National Guard Blackhawks assisted on the fire. Twelve homes were saved.

Weather Outlook:

A ridge of dry high pressure across the mid U.S. and the Texas panhandle will drift into west Central Texas during the day. This will continue the stronger winds over the east half or more of the state along with drier relative humidities into the 10 to 20 percent range across much of the state. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s to lower 80s over a large portion of North Texas to near 100 over Deep South Texas near the Mexico border. The stronger winds are expected to weaken over most of the state Monday night.


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To: dirtboy

RAIN RAIN RAIN IN TEXAS! Fromm all our lips to God’s ears!


61 posted on 09/06/2011 1:52:12 PM PDT by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid! (“If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,get in their face” B.H. Soetoro Obama)
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To: Arrowhead1952

Thanks for the ping. Must read now and hope to see that things are improving!


62 posted on 09/06/2011 1:57:22 PM PDT by luvie (Obama is E V I L!!! RUN, SARAH---RUN!!!)
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To: Biggirl

Prayers for all involved....my family is in Bastrop.


63 posted on 09/06/2011 2:00:53 PM PDT by Inclines to the Right (www.maafa21.com)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; Colonel_Flagg

That is the saddest list I have EVER seen! Prayers for my fellow Texans and for our great state to survive and overcome this devastation!


64 posted on 09/06/2011 2:00:53 PM PDT by luvie (Obama is E V I L!!! RUN, SARAH---RUN!!!)
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To: trumandogz
We have friends in Blanco. Can you tell me what the situation there is like? Haven't been able to contact our friends. They're the breeders we bought our Newfoundland Dogs from. They have like NINE of the giants living in the small home with them just as pets not as potential sales! LOL. But I worry about them and the pups now.
65 posted on 09/06/2011 2:01:20 PM PDT by ExSoldier ("Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil: It has no point.")
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To: Lazamataz

Lazamataz, I’m not sure if you got in touch with basil, but when I saw your post, I just checked for any posts basil may have made, and she seems to have recently been on FR. I saw she posted here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2774407/posts about 2:45 this afternoon (Tuesday). See post #7 of the thread.


66 posted on 09/06/2011 2:07:48 PM PDT by casinva ((Perry/Rubio 2012) or (Perry/Santorum 2012) or (Perry/Cain 2012))
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To: Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!

OMG, seriously?

Unbelievable!

Do they have any idea who yet?


67 posted on 09/06/2011 2:07:53 PM PDT by Texas Deb
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To: LUV W

Most of the smaller fires are being controlled, but the Bastrop fire is still going strong. The bad thing is that the water supply is running low.

There are also two new fires near Austin that were reported just after noon today. The wind is much calmer today.


68 posted on 09/06/2011 2:08:16 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Dear God, please let it rain in Texas. Amen.)
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To: ExSoldier

I can’t tell you about Blanco. You may want to look at the Texas Forest Service maps.

However, the evacuations have been very proactive and there are many organizations that are offering safe shelter for horses, livestock and pets.

Thus far, there has been no loss of human life in Central Texas.


69 posted on 09/06/2011 2:08:50 PM PDT by trumandogz
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To: Arrowhead1952

It’s just heartbreaking to see all the devastation. I pray to God that no more lives are lost and that these fires are controlled soon. ......and for RAIN, for God’s sake! Please!


70 posted on 09/06/2011 2:13:37 PM PDT by luvie (Obama is E V I L!!! RUN, SARAH---RUN!!!)
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To: wolfcreek
Pretty much ever possibility out there.

I spoke with the deputy Emergency Management Coordinator in our county the other day. He said it is so dry in our county here in East Texas that rubbing two toothpicks together could start a fire. He was exaggerating of course, but his point was well taken. With it as dry as it is, the slightest spark can start a huge fire.
71 posted on 09/06/2011 2:16:58 PM PDT by TexanByBirth (Free Republic: where they may agree with the message, but they love to shoot the messenger!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

How’s the situation in Crawford? I have friends who moved there recently.


72 posted on 09/06/2011 2:21:24 PM PDT by Deo volente (God willing, America will survive this Obamination.)
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The Texas Forest Service said it has responded to 181 fires that have burned more than 118,400 acres over the last week.

The fires have killed two people and, according to the forest service, destroyed more than 700 homes since Sunday. More than 1,000 homes have burned in the state since fire season began in November, Gov. Rick Perry’s office said.

end snips........

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/09/06/texas.fires/


73 posted on 09/06/2011 2:22:32 PM PDT by deport
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To: Deo volente

No news is good news.

I don’t see anything on Crawford.

The link at the source keeps updating with information.


74 posted on 09/06/2011 2:23:28 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: ExSoldier
My folks (pamlet on here) live south of Blanco, and I was just over that way yesterday. There were no fires in that area, though it is just as dry as the rest of the state. There were a few fires about 30 miles to the north of Blanco, but Bastrop is on the other side of Austin, so that fire shouldn't affect your friends. The only other fires nearby was one down at the northern edge of San Antonio (20-30 miles away) and then there was one east of Wimberley (15 miles to the east of Blanco), but it was minor in comparison to the larger fires.
75 posted on 09/06/2011 2:24:07 PM PDT by plewis1250 (The pecking order: Christian, American, Conservative, Republican)
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To: deport

Flames engulf a road near Bastrop State Park as a wildfire
burns out of control near Bastrop, Texas September 5, 2011.
Credit: REUTERS/Mike Stone
The chimney of a house remains standing as the rest of the building
burns to the ground near Bastrop, Texas September 5, 2011.
Credit: REUTERS/Mike Stone

76 posted on 09/06/2011 2:28:01 PM PDT by deport
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To: Texas Deb

No one knows they are too busy too worry about it now.


77 posted on 09/06/2011 2:34:23 PM PDT by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid! (“If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,get in their face” B.H. Soetoro Obama)
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To: MestaMachine; thackney; dirtboy
I so fervently pray, Dear Lord, DO SOMETHING! PLEASE!

For reasons known only to Him, He is. Keep that in mind.

78 posted on 09/06/2011 2:34:56 PM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: Lazamataz

I’m fine, Laz—there are no fires around me, but my heart is broken over all the fires. I was born in Smithville, and now the threat of the fires spreading there are very discouraging.

My uncle is in a nursing home in Smithville, and I haven’t been able to contact him. I can’t drive over there because all the roads are closed.

These are very anxious times for us in the area.


79 posted on 09/06/2011 2:36:03 PM PDT by basil (It's time to rid the country of "gun free zones" aka "Killing Fields")
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To: trumandogz
IF not, 2012 is going to be a lot worse.

More like, "uninhabitable". Rain is the only way water gets into TX. We do have lots of well watered lawns all around.

80 posted on 09/06/2011 2:36:49 PM PDT by The Theophilus (Obama's Key to win 2012: Ban Haloperidol)
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