AUSTIN, Texas — Fire crews in Gillespie County along with the Texas A&M Forest Service are continuing to battle a 9,500-acre wildfire north of Fredericksburg that sparked on Saturday afternoon.
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.
Around 7:20 p.m. on Monday, the Gillespie County Sheriff's Office announced that a second blaze ... This comes as much of central and west Texas remains under Red-Flag warnings as high winds and dry ...
A wildfire that broke out Monday along Interstate 10 southwest of Fredericksburg is now 90% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.The Duderstadt ...
After investigation by the Texas A&M Forest Service and the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office, the origin of the Crabapple Fire was a roadside start near the 8700 block of Lower Crabapple Road.
GILLESPIE COUNTY, Texas - The Texas A&M Forest Service said crews made progress overnight containing a wildfire in Gillespie County that has burned more than 8600 acres. A Sunday morning update from ...
The Duderstadt Fire in Gillespie County, now 90% contained, previously prompted evacuations and road closures but residents ...
"Engine crews continue structure protection," the Texas A&M Forest Service said ... south to Fredericksburg is also closed, the Gillespie County Sheriff's Office said early Sunday morning.
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas – A massive wildfire north of ... the city said. The Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office said the smoke from the fire is visible around the area and possibly even further.