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The Smokehouse Creek Fire became the largest in state history, topping the 2006 Amarillo East Complex fires that claimed 12 lives and burned more than 900,000 acres.
The Texas A&M Forest Fire Incident Viewer shows the Smokehouse Creek Fire at 15% containment, impacting 1,075,000 acres. "Most of the fire received some precipitation yesterday and there was no ...
As the one-year anniversary of the Smokehouse Creek Fire approaches, moving forward there is still an ongoing battle for livestock producers and Ag Producers to receive compensation.
And they could not have left soon enough. That smoke turned out to be from the Smokehouse Creek wildfire that had erupted that same day in their county, Hutchinson. It wasn't long before they got the ...
The Smokehouse Creek Fire that broke out on Monday has since extended to 1.1 million acres, firefighters said Thursday, quickly becoming the "largest and most destructive " in state history.
Date: February-March 2024 Location: Texas and Oklahoma Deaths: 2 so far The Smokehouse Creek fire, one of several burning in the Texas Panhandle, was 15-percent contained as of midday Friday, March 1.
Date: February-March 2024 Location: Texas and Oklahoma Deaths: 2 so far The Smokehouse Creek fire, one of several burning in the Texas Panhandle, was 15-percent contained as of midday Friday, March 1.
Date: February-March 2024 Location: Texas and Oklahoma Deaths: 2 so far The Smokehouse Creek fire, one of several burning in the Texas Panhandle, was 15-percent contained as of midday Friday, March 1.
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