Texas Wildfire Map: Tracking Blazes Across the Lone Star State


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Overview

Wildfires in Texas are a common occurrence, especially in dry, windy weather. Wildfires can cause devastating damage to communities, wildlife and ecosystems. Read on to learn more about the current state of wildfires in Texas, what causes them, and how to prevent and manage them.

Texas Wildfire
Texas Wildfire

Understanding Texas Wildfires

The Scale of the Problem

Wildfires in Texas are a common occurrence due to the state’s vast terrain and diverse ecosystems. Wildfires are caused by dry vegetation, strong winds, and high temperatures. The state battles wildfires every year.

Recent Incidents

Smokehouse Creek Fire

The Texas Panhandle’s “Smokehouse Creek Fire” has scorched more than 1 million acres and continues to threaten homes, ranches and wildlife habitat. Fire officials are working ceaselessly to contain this nation’s largest wildfire on record.

Other Blazes

As more wildfires burn across Texas, communities across the state have been forced to evacuate as the threat continues to grow. The location of these fires is constantly shifting, which makes real-time monitoring critical for first responders and residents.

The Texas Wildfire Map

Real-Time Tracking

Technological advances have made it possible for us to access a real-time, interactive wildfire map specifically created for Texas. The fire, weather & avalanche center provides real-time data on active wildfires and their perimeters and associated risks.4

Texas Wildfire
Texas Wildfire

How to Use the Map

  • Access the map: Visit the Texas Wildfire Map to view the current state of the fire.
  • Filter fires: Filter fires by severity, location and containment status using the map legend.
  • Stay informed: Monitor fire movement, evacuation and safety alerts on a regular basis.

Conclusion

The fight against wildfires in Texas is far from over, but with the right information and action, we can reduce the severity of wildfires in Texas. Keep up to date, follow safety protocols, and stand shoulder to shoulder with our courageous firefighters as they safeguard our communities and our natural resources.


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