Officials warned that Gillespie County and the Texas Hill Country remain in extreme drought and at risk for fires.
The Crabapple Fire north of Fredericksburg was 95% contained by Thursday. It has burned 9,858 acres since last weekend.
The fire is reported to be 400 acres and is located about 8 miles northeast of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County.
According to the Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Division of Emergency Management, nine total residences were ...
The Crabapple Fire has burned almost 10,000 acres, city authorities say. Nine homes were consumed by the blaze.
Fire crews in Gillespie County and Texas A&M Forest Service are continuing to battle the large blaze that began Saturday at ...
Fire crews at the 400-acre wildfire near Fredericksburg have begun to evacuate people as needed, according to a Facebook post ...
Fire Departments from across Gillespie County are actively working to contain a large grass fire North of Fredericksburg.The ...
The Central Texas grass fire that broke out three days ago near Fredericksburg was 90% contained as of Tuesday evening, ...
Firefighters battling the Crabapple Fire that broke out Saturday afternoon amid gusty winds were able to get better control ...
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas - The Crabapple Wildfire, which has scorched 9,737 acres of land, has been 90% contained as of Monday ...
A wildfire that began Saturday afternoon has reached 40% containment, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
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