FREDERICKSBURG, Texas - The Crabapple Wildfire, which has scorched 9,737 acres of land, has been 85% contained as of Monday evening. Late Monday, authorities announced the progress made in containing ...
New details have emerged in the 9,700-acre wildfire that is ravaging land in the Texas Hill Country. The blaze began near Fredericksburg on Saturday, March 15.
the wildfire near Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, has burned 8,640 acres and is 0% contained, as of 6:30 p.m. CST on Saturday, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service Incident Viewer.
Fire crews at the 400-acre wildfire near Fredericksburg have begun to evacuate people as needed, according to a Facebook post by the Fredericksburg Fire EMS. At this time, the fire is 0% contained, ...
The Crabapple Fire north of Fredericksburg was 95% contained by Thursday. It has burned 9,858 acres since last weekend.
Strong winds are pushing smoke and ash from the Crabapple Fire near Fredricksburg east toward Austin, according to the National Weather Service.
Officials warned that Gillespie County and the Texas Hill Country remain in extreme drought and at risk for fires.
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 ...
“Thankfully, the wind has subsided in the Texas Hill Country and our crews are working to stop the forward progress of the Crabapple Fire,” Fredericksburg Fire Chief Lynn Bizzell said.
After a week of fighting the Crabapple Fire in windy and dry conditions, the fire is 100% contained, Fredericksburg officials ...
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, ...
Wildfires in Texas have surged in both frequency and intensity over the past two decades, with extreme drought and high winds ...