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AUSTIN, Texas — Fire crews have finally contained the Crabapple fire near Fredericksburg after spending nearly a week battling the 9,858-acre blaze that sparked on Saturday afternoon.
That Hill Country blaze, which was 95% contained as of 9 a.m. Thursday, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service, was called the Crabapple Fire. But where do these wildfire names come from? What ...
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas — The Crabapple Fire is now fully contained. Having burned nearly 9,900 acres, the wildfire that sparked north of Fredericksburg Saturday has reached 100% containment ...
but most are linked in some way to the location of the fire,” according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. The Crabapple fire, for example, got its name based on where it started: just off the ...
In Montgomery County, evacuations were ordered for the following areas: Holstein Drive, Hereford Way, Cross Cut, Rock Pigeon, Boar's Run, Grey Goose, Brown Bear, Duroc Court, Big Beaver, Blue Teal, ...
Some volunteers were bound for Texas Hill Country and others were ... Molder tells NBC 5 that his strike team was pulled from the Crabapple Fire and is on standby and proactively protecting ...
Newsweek has mapped out where active fires are currently burning across Texas, using data from the Texas A&M Forest Service. The state is currently facing multiple wildfires, with officials issuing ...
That Hill Country blaze, which was 95% contained as of 9 a.m. Thursday, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service, was called the Crabapple Fire. But where do these wildfire names come from?