The Onion Creek Fire has been contained. The fire started on Thursday. The cause of the fire has not been determined. HAYS ...
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Residents were left to speculate about an "ongoing incident" nearby. At least two wildfires prompted evacuations.
TEXAS - Wildfires continue to burn in Hays and Blanco Counties. Officials caution the risk of new fires remains elevated, ...
HAYS COUNTY, Texas — Extreme fire weather conditions led to multiple fires in Hays County on Tuesday, including evacuations ...
Hays County officials briefly issued an evacuation order for the Tuesday blaze, which broke out west of Kyle and Buda.
Multiple wildfires erupted across Central and South Texas on March 4 as high winds left thousands without power in both ...
The fire burned to just under 200 acres, but due to efforts from several regional emergency services crews, there has been no loss of life or property, according to a Facebook post by Hays County ...
A fire that broke out on Tuesday afternoon in Hays County and prompted evacuation orders for some residents was 45% contained as of Wednesday morning, the Texas A&M Forest Service said.
Several wildfires sparked across Central Texas on Tuesday as strong winds and low humidity caused hazardous fire risk.