A fire in San Jacinto County near Montgomery County grows to 2,000 acres and forces evacuations and school closures.
SAN JACINTO, Texas (KTRK) -- Fire crews are battling a wildfire in San Jacinto County after at least 1,300 acres were burned on Wednesday afternoon. The wildfire is happening northwest of FM 1725 ...
The rupture itself happened in San Jacinto, but it affected Hemet as well ... Seventh Street bustled with emergency response ...
Officials previously confirmed the more than 2,000-acre fire started from a prescribed burn on a private property in San Jacinto County.
A fast-moving San Jacinto County wildfire forces mandatory evacuations as it expands to 2,000 acres. SAN JACINTO COUNTY, Texas — A fast-moving wildfire in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County ...
An estimated 85 people remained evacuated Friday while technicians continued efforts to repair a ruptured gas main that caused a leak outside a San Jacinto business. The natural gas leak was reported ...
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved the state’s request for a ...
FIRE UPDATE: The wildfire in Montgomery and San Jacinto Counties has now burned 2,000-acres, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service website. Mandatory evacuations are still in place for those ...
A fire that broke out Wednesday in a house north of San Jacinto caused significant damage ... The agency said multiple engine crews were sent to the location and encountered flames raging in ...
One possibly occupied home was lost in San Jacinto County along with two other small structures. As of Friday morning, Texas A&M Forest Service reported the fire is 75% contained, with air attack ...
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