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Hutchinson County Traffic Alert 03 19 2025

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SH 136 from Roosevelt Street in Borger to Bunavista, just west of Border and FM 1559 are closed due to visibility from smoke caused from the nearby wildfire. 

March 19 Thompson Murphy Pile Burn 03 18 2025

Related Incident: Lolo National Forest Prescribed Fire Operations
Publication Type: Announcement

Superior Ranger District: Firefighters will burn up to 10 acres located 2.5 miles west of Superior at the junction of Johnson Lane and Southside Road.  Smoke may be visible from Interstate 90, the town of Superior and the residents of Johnson Lane. This project is in partnership with the Mule Deer Foundation.


Fire Weather Advisory 03 18 2025

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RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CDT TUESDAY, MARCH 18.

HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CDT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19.

Crabapple Fire Evening Update 03 18 2025

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Crabapple Fire Daily Update

3/17/2025

9:30pm

Size: 9737 acres

Containment: 85%

Date Started: 3/15/2025

Cause: Unknown, under investigation

Crews spent the day strengthening existing containment lines and tying lines together. A focus was made on the northern edge of the fire for a wind shift bringing Red Flag conditions. The winds caused several flare-ups in green pockets of fuels on the interior of the fire. Aircraft and engines worked hotspots to ensure nothing could carry over the containment lines. 

A more accurate estimate of acreage was achieved due to IR flights and on the ground mapping. A Post Fire Assessment Team (PFAT) completed damage assessments of structures affected by the fire. Multiple homes and outbuildings were lost or damaged. Details are below. 

Texas Department of Emergency Management is working with residents to provide post-fire assistance. 

The Red Cross shelter has been closed. 

Currently, food, water and other supply donations are not needed. To help with recovery efforts from the Crabapple Fire, Gillespie County has partnered with the OneStar Foundation, Rebuild Texas to establish the Crabapple Disaster Fund. At this time, this is the best way to help. Donations can be made here: https://onestarfoundation.org/crabapple-fire-relief-fund/.

Weather: Critical fire weather conditions will occur from late this morning through this evening. Southerly winds will continue tonight bringing warmer, moister air into South-Central Texas. Skies should remain partly cloudy. Low temperatures Tuesday morning will be 10-15 degrees warmer than today and mostly in the 50s.

Structures Threatened Originally: Approximately 50

Evacuations and closures: 

Evacuations were made on an individual home basis. If you were evacuated you may return to your home as conditions allow. Be aware that there are still many hazards in the area. 

All roads have been re-opened, but please avoid the area if possible. Please respect private property if traveling through the burned area. 

Damages and Injuries: One minor injury to a firefighter, they are expected to make a full recovery.

Damage Assessment Results

9 total residences destroyed
- 7 occupied
- 2 confirmed unoccupied
2 residences damaged
20 outbuildings destroyed
4 outbuildings damaged

March 18 Pile Burn Thompson Murphy 03 18 2025

Related Incident: Lolo National Forest Prescribed Fire Operations
Publication Type: Announcement

Superior Ranger District: Firefighters will burn up to 9 acres located 2.5 miles west of Superior at the junction of Johnson Lane and Southside Road.  Smoke may be visible from Interstate 90, the town of Superior and the residents of Johnson Lane. This project is in partnership with the Mule Deer Foundation.


Crabapple Fire Daily Update 03 17 2025

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Crabapple Fire Daily Update

3/17/2025

1:00pm

Size: 9737 acres

Containment: 65%

Date Started: 3/15/2025

Cause: Unknown, under investigation

Crews spent the night strengthening existing containment lines and tying lines together. Most of the fire is wrapped with containment line at this point, with only the difficult to access areas remaining. A focus was made on the northern edge of the fire and along Lower Crabapple Rd to prepare for a wind shift bringing Red Flag conditions. 

Today the focus will be on the northern edge of the fire, stretching from Lower Crabapple Rd to FM1631. These lines will be patrolled by engines and dozers. Hot spots are being worked by helicopters outfitted with buckets to drop water.

A more accurate estimate of acreage was achieved due to aerial reconnaissance and on the ground mapping. There have been multiple structures damaged, as well as several structure losses. The number of structures lost is still undetermined, since a proper assessment does take time to complete. Assessments began Sunday and will continue through today. Red Cross has set up a shelter at Zion Lutheran Church at 426 W. Main St for displaced residents. 

Currently, food, water and other supply donations are not needed. To help with recovery efforts from the Crabapple Fire, Gillespie County has partnered with the OneStar Foundation, Rebuild Texas to establish the Crabapple Disaster Fund. At this time, this is the best way to help. Donations can be made here: https://onestarfoundation.org/crabapple-fire-relief-fund/.

Weather: RED FLAG WARNING UNTIL 10pm

Critical fire weather conditions will occur through this evening. Southerly winds increase to 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph. Relative humidities fall into the mid-teens this afternoon.

Structures Threatened: Approximately 50

Evacuations and closures: Evacuations were made on an individual home basis. If you were evacuated please do not return to your home without consulting with Gillespie County Sheriff’s office, as there are still many hazards in the area. All roads have been re-opened, but please avoid the area if possible. 

Damages and Injuries: Unknown number of homes damaged or lost. One minor injury of a firefighter has been reported, they are expected to make a full recovery. 

 

Prescribed FIre Updates 03 17 2025

Related Incident: Mendocino NF Fall 2024/Spring 2025 Prescribed Fire Projects
Publication Type: News

This week on the Upper Lake Ranger District, firefighters are attempting to burn roadside piles in the Bartlett Springs area. Conditions are potentially more favorable with increased humidity and recent precipitation. 

Firefighters will be closely monitoring weather and will use wind direction, time of day and inversion levels to minimize impacts from smoke as much as possible. There is potential for smoke to settle in the communities of Nice, Lucerne, Glenhaven and other locations around Clear Lake. Smoke may be visible along the Hwy 20 corridor. Visibility on roads may be reduced, especially early in the morning and late evening as smoke settles. 

All prescribed fire operations are approved by Lake County Air Quality Management District before beginning ignitions, and firefighters will carefully monitor and conduct patrols throughout burning operations.

This prescribed fire is part of an effort to reduce risks from hazard trees and maintain public safety and access for both the public and emergency personnel. Standing dead trees along roadsides have been cut and piled. Burning roadside piles will reduce hazardous fuels and is a critical step to prepare sites for reforestation.

More information about Mendocino National Forest’s prescribed fire operations is available online at https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/camnf-mendocino-nf-fall-2024spring-2025-prescribed-fire-projects.

Crabapple Fire Evening Update 03 16 2025

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Crabapple Fire Daily Update

3/16/2025

9:00pm

Size: 9500 acres

Containment: 55%

Date Started: 3/15/2025

Cause: Unknown, under investigation

Crew spent the day strengthening existing containment lines and tying lines together. Most of the fire is wrapped with containment line at this point. Crews will continue working into the night to address potential problem areas throughout the fire. A wind shift is expected overnight, so the focus will be on strengthening the northern edge of the fire. 

A more accurate estimate of acreage was achieved in the daylight, totaling approximately 9500 acres. The number of structures lost is still unknown since much of the area is very rural and will take time to do a proper assessment. Assessments began today and will continue through tomorrow. Red Cross has set up a shelter at Zion Lutheran Church at 426 W. Main St. Currently, food, water and other supply donations are not needed. If the public would like to give to the relief effort, please email crabapplefire@fbgtx.org

Weather: Gusty south winds and continued low humidity will be expected across South Central Texas Monday resulting in critical fire weather conditions for areas mainly along and west of the I-35 corridor. Sustained winds around 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts to 35 mph will coincide with minimum RH values of 10 to 20 percent across the affected area. The wind speeds decrease and the humidity levels will recover later Monday night.

Structures Threatened: Approximately 50

Evacuations and closures: Evacuations were made on an individual home basis. Officials will make evacuations as needed. Please listen if you are asked to evacuate. 

Damages and Injuries: Unknown number of homes damaged or lost. One minor injury of a firefighter has been reported, they are expected to make a full recovery. 

Crabapple Fire Daily Update 03 16 2025

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Crabapple Fire Daily Update

3/16/2025

1:00pm

Size: 8640 acres

Containment: 40%

Date Started: 3/15/2025

Cause: Unknown, under investigation

Great progress was made overnight on the Crabapple Fire. Fire activity gradually decreased overnight, allow crews the chance to make headway on containment. Heavy equipment crews were able to establish line on the north side of the fire from Highway 16 N to FM1631. The fire was held at FM1631 and is currently being monitored to ensure it does not cross the highway. Equipment is making progress building containment line on the remainder of the fire. Aviation is being utilized to target problem areas and support ground personnel. 

As the day progresses officials will have a better understanding of how much the fire has actually burned. The number of structures lost is still unknown since much of the area is very rural and will take time to do a proper assessment. Red Cross has set up a shelter at Zion Lutheran Church at 426 W. Main St. Currently, food, water and other supply donations are not needed. If the public would like to give to the relief effort, please email crabapplefire@fbgtx.org

Smoke will likely increase as the day goes on and humidities decrease. Interior pockets of fuel will continue to burn, which may produce large amounts of smoke. 

Weather: West to northwest winds increase to 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph. Relative humidities fall into the lower teens. Smoke will likely increase as the day goes on and humidities decrease. Interior pockets of fuel will continue to burn as well. 

Structures Threathened: Approximately 50

Evacuations and closures: Residents affected by the fire are asked to stay out of the area until local authorities say it is safe to re-enter. Evacuations were made on an individual home basis, and were strongly encouraged. Officials will make further evacuations as needed. Please listen if you are asked to evacuate. 

Damages and Injuries: Unknown number of homes damaged or lost. No injuries reported at this time. 

 

Current Road Closures 03 17 2025

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Publication Type: Closures

All roads have been re-openened at this time. 

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