Map: Texas wildfires continue to spread, prompting evacuations in San Jacinto and Montgomery counties as firefighters tackle blazes across the state.
Southeast Texas has the rural expenses to let wildfires ... SEE ALSO: 2,360-acre wildfire in Sam Houston National Forest traced back to prescribed burn, fire marshal says "When you go between ...
A wildfire in Sam Houston National Forest near Houston prompted the evacuation of about ... by the National Weather Service ...
A large wildfire at Sam Houston National Forest north of the Houston area ... the National Weather Service has placed much of Southeast Texas under a red flag warning because of the increased ...
The National Weather Service for southeast Texas said on the social ... hour but expected to diminish during the night. The Texas A&M Forest Service reported Wednesday that they responded to ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service backs up these forecasts ... Conditions are currently forecast to be relatively normal for Southeast Texas this week. Temperatures will rise into the high 70s and ...
Southeast Texas residents who evacuated recently due to a wildfire in the Sam Houston National Forest can now return home, according to a local official. Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough said ...
The wildfire at Sam Houston National Forest has expanded to 2,420 acres ... There are currently red flag warnings in place in Southeast Texas from 1 to 7 p.m., the National Weather Service said.
The Texas A&M Forest Service tells ABC13 the cause of ... Smith broke down when to be alert for potential fire conditions in southeast Texas. To start, March is one of the last winter months ...
LIVE UPDATES: 900 homes evacuated due to Sam Houston National Forest fire The wildfire was 20% contained by 8:45 a.m. Thursday, according to the Texas A ... to the south, southeast of the fire.
Evacuations are underway in the town of Alanreed, Texas, due to a wildfire, according to Texas A&M Forest Service ... “Many roads across Southeast New Mexico and the Permian Basin have areas ...
In the latest updated from the Texas A&M Forest Service, the fire is 0% contained and has impacted around 8,640 acres. The fire is moving east to southeast, between Lower Crabapple and FM 1631.