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Texas and Oklahoma Wildfires Prompt Evacuations and Nuclear Plant Shutdown

16:22 28.02.2024

A disaster declaration has been issued for dozens of counties in northern Texas as raging wildfires forced evacuations in several towns and a nuclear weapons plant to shut down. Republican governor Greg Abbott proclaimed 60 counties were in a state of disaster and called for extra emergency services to support local firefighters in tackling the blazes. The unbridled Smokehouse Creek Fire, the largest of all the blazes, burned nearly 400 square miles - more than twice its size since it sparked on Monday, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. It also forced major roads to close. Pantex nuclear facility paused operations until further notice due to an out-of-control fire approaching its Panhandle site near Amarillo. Its 16,000-acre site is home to the plant that builds and disassembles America's nuclear weapons. "The fire near Pantex is not contained," the company said. "Response efforts have shifted to evacuations." Pantex confirmed there was no fire on the site as emergency services continued to monitor the situation. It added "all employees" had been accounted for and "non-essential personnel" were no longer on site. Several fires in the Texan counties of Hemphill and Hutchinson were nearing the Oklahoma border, where some evacuations have also been ordered. Hemphill County Sheriff Office urged anyone who remained in Canadian, about 100 miles northeast of Amarillo, to shelter in place or at the school gym because roads were closed. Officials in Hutchinson County described the struggle of responding to the multiple fires in the area while juggling how best to inform civilians of what to do in a Facebook post. "We have areas without power, water, and active burning," it said. "Pray for the safety of all involved. And pack your go bag just in case. That is the best information we know how to provide right now." Posting on X, Texas senator Ted Cruz gave details of several shelters available for those impacted by the blazes which included a youth centre and churches. Officials in the city of Pampa, about 40 miles southwest of Canadian, suggested residents evacuate to the south by bus. One resident described the fire as a monster, adding homes had been lost, along with livestock that could not be evacuated in time. The largest current blaze in the Texas Panhandle, the Smokehouse Creek fire, has burned at least 250,000 acres since igniting on Monday, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. The fire remained uncontrolled Tuesday evening. A hospital system in Canadian, Texas, about 100 miles northeast of Amarillo, evacuated all of its patients and staff Tuesday afternoon, according to the Hemphill County Hospital District. In Fritch, Texas, the Moore County Sheriff's Office told residents of several neighborhoods to evacuate. In Oklahoma, some residents of Ellis and Roger Mills counties, near the state's western border with Texas, were told to leave, said Levi Blackketter, the director of Roger Mills County Emergency Management, in a statement. Smoke forecast. Light. Medium. Heavy.

/ Wednesday, February 28, 2024, 4:22 PM /

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