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Tireman4 wrote:This just breaks my heart. I mean this Summer, we have suffered throught the hottest summer ever, the hottest month ever, the driest year ever and now this. My goodness.
Fire Weather Emergency (Monday PM)
Catastrophic fire weather event continues to unfold across Texas
Thousands of residents are displaced, hundreds of homes have burned, and over 35,000 acres have burned in the last two days.
Fire fighting capabilities are being depleted, Texas has executed its mutual aid agreement and out of state resources are responding including heavy air tankers, helicopters, and fire strike teams from the western US.
Since Sunday morning: over 550 homes have burned, 35,000 acres burned, 6,500 residents evacuated, 78 major fires have developed (countless other smaller fires, 500 acres or less).
Austin FD is requesting anyone with fire fighting experience to call 512-978-1187, ground resources have been depleted across central Texas.
Bastrop Fire:
Catastrophic fire has now burned 26,000 acres and 476 homes. Hundreds of homes are threatened and 5,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders in 19 subdivisions. Several entire subdivisions along HWY 21 and HWY 71 have burned. HWY 21 and HWY 71 are closed. 50% of Bastrop State Park has burned. Thousands of fire fighters are responding from across the state along with several heavy air tankers from as far away as South Dakota and multiple Blackhawk helicopters. There is great need for animal/livestock transport and housing from this fire, I do not have a contact number for this effort. This fire is 0% contained.
Spicewood Fire:
6,400 acres have burned with 22 homes lost and 64 damaged in 5 subdivisions. Fire extended from Honey Flat on Lake Travis to Dripping Springs. Fire is 80% contained, but continues to flare up on the eastern flank. Grounds crews are holding fire lines.
Steiner Ranch Fire:
Unknown acres burned. 25 homes lost and 20 damaged (preliminary). 300 homes were saved. Unknown containment
Leon County Fire:
3,500 acres burning in tall grass and Cedar trees. 300 residents evacuated to College Station area. 50 homes are threatened and 15 have burned including 1 church. Fire is 10% contained.
Grimes/Montgomery County Fire:
150 acres burning in pine forest. Fire is burning hot and fast toward the south with long crown runs in the tops of Pine trees. 60 homes in the Lake Holly Hills subdivision are threatened (under mandatory evacuations). Shelters are set up at Magnolia High School and the Magnolia Community Center. Fire is 0% contained and there is no air support for this fire. ANYONE WITH TRAILERS OR TRUCKS IN THE MAGNOLIA AREA CAN HELP DAKOTA RESCUE AND COLLIE RESCUE GET OUT? COLLIE RESCUE HAS 27 DOGS IN LINE OF FIRE....NEAR 1774.
Update: Evacuation area being expanded shortly.
All air resources have been depleted.
Houston County Fire:
Fire is burning in Houston County. Mandatory evacuation in effect along CR 4505, 4529, 4520 and PR 9542. A shelter has been set up in Crockett.
Numerous other fires are burning across east and northeast Texas with hundreds of homes being threatened and thousands of acres burning especially around Longview and in Gregg County. There are just too many to go through. You can visit the Texas Forecast Service website for updates on current fires: http://txforestservice.tamu.edu/main/ar ... x?id=12888
Weather Conditions:
Gusty north winds will weaken overnight, but RH will be very slow to recover. Ongoing fires should slow allowing ground crews to make offensive gains. Winds will pick up again on Tuesday but stay in the 5-15mph range. Fire conditions will remain critical for the rest of the week, although winds will be weaker.
txwxpirate wrote:vb: I keep hearing two reports on the Magnolia fire
either its raging or under control???
Its crazy.
vbhoutex wrote:Latest from Jeff:
Fire Weather Emergency (Monday PM)
Catastrophic fire weather event continues to unfold across Texas
Thousands of residents are displaced, hundreds of homes have burned, and over 35,000 acres have burned in the last two days.
Fire fighting capabilities are being depleted, Texas has executed its mutual aid agreement and out of state resources are responding including heavy air tankers, helicopters, and fire strike teams from the western US.
Since Sunday morning: over 550 homes have burned, 35,000 acres burned, 6,500 residents evacuated, 78 major fires have developed (countless other smaller fires, 500 acres or less).
Austin FD is requesting anyone with fire fighting experience to call 512-978-1187, ground resources have been depleted across central Texas.
Bastrop Fire:
Catastrophic fire has now burned 26,000 acres and 476 homes. Hundreds of homes are threatened and 5,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation orders in 19 subdivisions. Several entire subdivisions along HWY 21 and HWY 71 have burned. HWY 21 and HWY 71 are closed. 50% of Bastrop State Park has burned. Thousands of fire fighters are responding from across the state along with several heavy air tankers from as far away as South Dakota and multiple Blackhawk helicopters. There is great need for animal/livestock transport and housing from this fire, I do not have a contact number for this effort. This fire is 0% contained.
Spicewood Fire:
6,400 acres have burned with 22 homes lost and 64 damaged in 5 subdivisions. Fire extended from Honey Flat on Lake Travis to Dripping Springs. Fire is 80% contained, but continues to flare up on the eastern flank. Grounds crews are holding fire lines.
Steiner Ranch Fire:
Unknown acres burned. 25 homes lost and 20 damaged (preliminary). 300 homes were saved. Unknown containment
Leon County Fire:
3,500 acres burning in tall grass and Cedar trees. 300 residents evacuated to College Station area. 50 homes are threatened and 15 have burned including 1 church. Fire is 10% contained.
Grimes/Montgomery County Fire:
150 acres burning in pine forest. Fire is burning hot and fast toward the south with long crown runs in the tops of Pine trees. 60 homes in the Lake Holly Hills subdivision are threatened (under mandatory evacuations). Shelters are set up at Magnolia High School and the Magnolia Community Center. Fire is 0% contained and there is no air support for this fire. ANYONE WITH TRAILERS OR TRUCKS IN THE MAGNOLIA AREA CAN HELP DAKOTA RESCUE AND COLLIE RESCUE GET OUT? COLLIE RESCUE HAS 27 DOGS IN LINE OF FIRE....NEAR 1774.
Update: Evacuation area being expanded shortly.
All air resources have been depleted.
Houston County Fire:
Fire is burning in Houston County. Mandatory evacuation in effect along CR 4505, 4529, 4520 and PR 9542. A shelter has been set up in Crockett.
Numerous other fires are burning across east and northeast Texas with hundreds of homes being threatened and thousands of acres burning especially around Longview and in Gregg County. There are just too many to go through. You can visit the Texas Forecast Service website for updates on current fires: http://txforestservice.tamu.edu/main/ar ... x?id=12888
Weather Conditions:
Gusty north winds will weaken overnight, but RH will be very slow to recover. Ongoing fires should slow allowing ground crews to make offensive gains. Winds will pick up again on Tuesday but stay in the 5-15mph range. Fire conditions will remain critical for the rest of the week, although winds will be weaker.
Major fire continues in extreme western Montgomery County/extreme eastern Grimes/eastern Waller Counties.
Fire has burned 1,600 acres and 20 homes have been lost. 1 fire truck was lost when the fire lines were breached injuring 1 fire fighter. Numerous fire departments from Grimes, Waller, Montgomery, Harris, and Brazos Counties are responding along with TFS dozer crews. There continues to be limited air support for this fire as all air resources are currently working other fires burning across the state. TFS crews are working to cut fire lines and ground crews are working water in/around structures. Crews are trying to save structures at this time and are not offensively fighting this fire.
The evacuation area has been expanded and now includes an estimated 8,000 residents in the following locations:
In Montgomery County: All residents from the west side of Magnolia between FM 1774 and FM 1486 to the Grimes County line
In Waller County: All residents along FM 1774, FM 1488, and along Riley and Bower Roads
In Grimes County: All residents Lake Holly Springs subdivision, FM 1774 south of CR 302.
This fire is 0% contained.
Note: The request earlier for animal help has been satisfied.
Bastrop Fire:
Has now burned 32,000 acres in the last 30 hours. Fire is 0% contained. Heavy air support continues to attack the southern and eastern flank of this fire now burning along Hwy 71 and Hwy 21. Thousands of residents are evacuated and hundreds of homes have burned and at least 1,000 more homes are threatened. There continues to be the need for trailers capable of moving livestock and locations to house livestock.
Weather:
While extremely dry air remains in place, winds have greatly calmed in the last few hours (under 10mph) and this should allow ground crews the opportunity to attack this fire. Winds will begin to increase by mid morning Tuesday, but should average about 10mph weaker than today. Very dry conditions will continue for the rest of this week with afternoon RH less than 30% and NNE winds 5-15mph. Lighter winds should help fire fighters gain control of the ongoing fires.
NO RAIN IS FORECAST FOR THE NEXT 10-14 DAYS!
From Montgomery County Emergency Management: "The latest information from the Fire Departments is that the head of the fire south of FM 1488 in Montgomery and Waller Counties is contained. Other areas of the fire are still being battled to insure containment.
The shelter at the Community Center in Magnolia is being moved to Magnolia High School on FM 1488."
Sep 5, 2011 11:21:32 PM
Fire updates
Austin residents should note that with temperatures dropping overnight, there's a potential that the smoke from the fires will lower towards the ground tonight and tomorrow morning. This could lead to fog-like conditions and poor visibility. Those with respiratory problems should avoid outdoor activity.
Mandatory evacuations are in effect for areas in Bastrop, Cedar Creek, and Steiner Ranch. See "Latest News" for specific areas.
Travis County evacuees can receive the latest evacuation information by calling (512) 974-6199. Residents can continue to check this website for the latest updates.
Residents cannot yet return to their homes because of fire. Power is gradually being restored to the areas of Steiner Ranch not damaged by fire.
Sheltering operations for large animals are at Georgetown Rodeo Arena located in San Gabriel Park off of Interstate Highway 35.
State Highway 71 remains closed until further notice from the Pedernales River to Fall Creek.
Bush, River Ridge and Steiner Elementary Schools as well as Canyon Ridge Middle School will be closed Tuesday.
The boat ramp on Mansfield Dam Park has been reopened to normal traffic.
The American Red Cross of Central Texas is accepting monetary donations only at centex.redcross.org.
A Red Flag Warning remains in effect for the Austin/Travis County area. Citizens are strongly encouraged to NOT use any open flames outdoors.
Fire Warning
TXC021-060900-
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FIRE WARNING
TEXAS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
RELAYED BY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
1211 AM CDT TUE SEP 6 2011
THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS TRANSMITTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE
BASTROP COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS.
A NEW MANDATORY EVACUATION NOTICE HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR PEOPLE IN
THE FOLLOWING RESIDENCES NEAR THE WILDFIRE EAST OF BASTROP IN
BASTROP COUNTY...
ALL RESIDENTS IN TAHITIAN VILLAGE GET OUT NOW. THE FIRES ARE
MAKING A RUN TO THE WEST TO UNBURNED PORTIONS OF TAHITIAN
VILLAGE.
IF YOU ARE IN DANGER AND CANNOT EVACUATE FROM THESE AREAS...
PLEASE CALL 911.
A MANDATORY EVACUATION NOTICE REMAINS IN EFFECT DUE TO ONGOING
WILDFIRES FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS NEAR THE
WILDFIRE EAST OF BASTROP IN BASTROP COUNTY...
ALL RESIDENTS THE HOBBS CREEK SUBDIVISION.
A MANDATORY EVACUATION NOTICE REMAINS IN EFFECT DUE TO ONGOING
WILDFIRES FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS NEAR THE
WILDFIRE EAST OF BASTROP IN BASTROP COUNTY...
ALL RESIDENTS NEAR BASTROP STATE PARK AND BUESCHER STATE PARK
EXTENDING ALL THE WAY TO FM ROAD 2104. THIS AREA INCLUDES THE
RESIDENCES ALONG GOTIER TRACE ROAD...ANTIOCH ROAD...AND OLD POTATO
ROAD.
A MANDATORY EVACUATION NOTICE REMAINS IN EFFECT DUE TO ONGOING
WILDFIRES FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS FROM THE FIRE
LOCATED IN THE CEDAR CREEK AREA...
ALL RESIDENTS IN THE AREAS BETWEEN HIGHWAY 21 AND FM ROAD 1209...
NEAR LEISURE LANE...AND NEAR AND TO THE SOUTHWEST OF UNION CHAPEL
ROAD.
A MANDATORY EVACUATION NOTICE REMAINS IN EFFECT DUE TO ONGOING
WILDFIRES FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS FROM THE FIRE EAST
OF BASTROP...
ALL RESIDENTS IN THE TAHITIAN VILLAGE SUBDIVISION...THE COLOVISTA
SUBDIVISION...AND ALL OF THE COLONY...ALL OF CIRCLE D COUNTY ACRES
AREA...ALL OF THE LAKE BASTROP ACRES SUBDIVISION...PINE VIEW
WEST...LAKE BASTROP PINE...ALL OF TAHITIAN VILLAGE...COLOVISTA...ALAN
CREEK...BASTROP STATE PARK...COTTLE TOWN TO THE RIVER...RESIDENTS
ALONG HARMON ROAD AND PINE HILL LOOP...ALL HOMES ON SCHWANTZ RANCH
ROAD...ALL HOMES ON OLD POTATO ROAD...AND ALL HOMES ALONG HIGHWAY
21 EAST EXTENDING TO PAIGE...ALL HOMES FROM 2571 FURR MAYS ROAD
WEST TO HIGHWAY 304 AND FM 2571...RESIDENTS ALONG YOUNG SCHOOL
HOUSE ROAD AND HALL ROAD...EISLEY ROAD...TINER CUTOFF...OAK HILL
CEMETERY ROAD...CRAPE MYRTLE DRIVE...AND HERRON TRAIL...ALL
RESIDENTS IN PINE VALLEY LOOP....LA REATA SUBDIVISION...AND ALL
HOMES ON WILHELM WAY...LEE ROAD...WHITWORTH LANE...AND ON THE
EASTERN SIDE OF WATTERSON ROAD.
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