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The Smokehouse Creek Fire, part of an outbreak of wildfires in the Texas Panhandle that began one year ago on Feb. 26, 2024, remains one of the most devastating wildfires in Texas history.
The Smokehouse Creek Fire burned more than half a million acres and is now the second-largest wildfire in Texas history. The cause is still unknown, but ABC13 looks into the increasing risks ...
DALLAS — One year ago this week, the Smokehouse Creek Fire erupted in the Texas Panhandle, becoming the largest wildfire in Texas recorded history, which goes back to 1988. The fire, which began ...
The Smokehouse Creek Fire, which grew to be the largest fire in Texas history, was ignited after a decayed power pole snapped and landed in dry grass, the committee found.
Just after the one-year anniversary of the largest wildfire in Texas history — the Smokehouse Creek Fire - state lawmakers are working to take steps to ensure such a fire never happens again ...
Xcel Energy on Thursday acknowledged its involvement in the Smokehouse Creek Fire, which started last week and quickly became the largest wildfire in state history, burning more than 1 million acres.
In the wake of last year's Smokehouse Creek fire — the largest wildfire in Texas history — Hemphill County is steadily emerging from one of its toughest challenges, said County Judge Lisa ...
The Smokehouse Creek Fire, which grew to be the largest fire in Texas history, was ignited after a decayed power pole snapped and landed in dry grass, the committee found.
The 2024 Smokehouse Creek Fire was the largest wildfire in Texas history, burning more than 1 million acres, killing three people, and causing over $1 billion in damage.
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