Residents are returning home as firefighters gain control over a major fire in San Jacinto County, which has burned over ...
The Pauline Road Fire was traced back to a prescribed burn in San Jacinto County. There is no longer an active fire threat.
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ABC13 Houston on MSNSam Houston National Forest wildfire now 65% contained after prescribed burn sparks fireThe Pauline Road Fire was traced back to a prescribed burn in San Jacinto County. There is no longer an active fire threat.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNPauline Road Fire: More than 2,400 acres burned, fire deemed contained; Friday updateThe Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto County is no longer spreading after burning more than 2,300 acres and has been contained, according to Montgomery County officials.
Prescribed burns are regularly conducted by fire specialists in Texas forests in an effort to clear ground-level foliage and ...
The Pauline Road fire, a more than 2,300 acre-long fire first detected Wednesday afternoon in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County line, was 45 percent contained as of Friday morning.
The Pauline Road fire, which spanned over 2,300 acres in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County line, is currently 45 ...
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Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough said zero fire activity was found beyond the Pauline Road fire containment lines ...
As fire crews are using all necessary resources to battle a wildfire in Montgomery and San Jacinto counties, the Houston Fire Department is combating a wildfire in north Houston on Friday.
Areas of Texas and New Mexico are at risk of wildfires developing over the weekend, meteorologists are warning.
The now-contained fire reportedly started during a prescribed burn. FOX 26 reached out to Texas A&M Forest Service to ...
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