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    Officials: 1,000 Texas homes burned in past week

    Click to see more of the wildfires burning near Austin, Texas.Click to see more of the wildfires burning near Austin, Texas.AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed in at least 57 wildfires across rain-starved Texas, most of them in one devastating blaze near Austin that is still raging out of control, officials said Tuesday.

    Gov. Rick Perry, who cut short a presidential campaign trip to South Carolina on Monday to return to help oversee firefighting efforts in Texas, toured a blackened area near Bastrop, about 25 miles from Austin, where a fast-moving blaze destroyed nearly 600 homes on Monday.

    At a news conference afterward, he marveled at the destruction and pointing out that more than 100,000 acres in the drought-stricken state had burned over the past week, and that more than 3.5 million acres — an area roughly the size of Connecticut — had burned since December.

    "Pretty powerful visuals of individuals who lost everything," Perry said. "The magnitude of these losses are pretty stunning."

    Some residents said they were surprised by how quickly the blaze engulfed their neighborhoods.

    "We were watching TV and my brother-in-law said to come and see this," Dave Wilhelm, 38, who lives just east of Bastrop said. "All I saw was a fireball and some smoke. All of a sudden: Boom! We looked up and left."

    Wilhelm returned Tuesday to find his neighbor's house and three vehicles gone, some of his own children's backyard toys destroyed but their house spared.

    "Some stuff is smoldering on the lot behind us. Inside of the house, we smell like a campfire. We're definitely very lucky."

    The fire had scorched some 30,000 acres by Tuesday, and the Texas Forest Service said crews were still trying to contain it. State emergency management chief Nim Kidd said that the fire was the most destructive fire of the year in Texas, and that the number of homes destroyed will likely go up, once the hardest-hit areas are assessed.

    The blaze was one of dozens that started Sunday in Texas and that were fed by strong wind gusts caused by Tropical Storm Lee. Forestry officials said that Tuesday's calmer winds would help firefighting efforts.

    "It's encouraging we don't have winds right now, not like yesterday," Texas Forest Service spokeswoman Victoria Koenig said

    Even with the encouraging conditions, Koenig said it was a "tough, tough fire" that was raging through rugged terrain, including a ridge of hills.

    "You can still see the hills glowing quite a bit," she said.

    At least 5,000 people were forced from their homes in Bastrop County, and about 400 were in emergency shelters, officials said Monday. School and school-related activities were canceled Tuesday.

    In Bastrop, a town of about 6,000 people along the Colorado River, huge clouds of smoke soared into the sky and hung over downtown Monday. When winds picked up, flames flared over the tops of trees. Helicopters and planes loaded with water flew overhead, and firefighters along a state highway outside the city converged around homes catching fire.

    There were no immediate reports of injuries, and officials said they knew of no residents trapped in their homes.

    Perry, who was scheduled to take part in a Republican presidential debate on Wednesday, declined to say whether he would skip the event to stay in Texas.

    "We'll deal with that when it comes up," he said. "I'm substantially more concerned about making sure Texans are being taken care of."

    But his campaign spokesman, Mark Miner, said in an email later Tuesday that "the governor plans on being at the debate."

    Perry, a tea party favorite who has made a political career of railing against government spending, said he expects federal assistance with the wildfires. He also expressed frustration that equipment at Fort Hood, including bulldozers and equipment that can cut deep fissures in the earth, are not already in use.

    "Whenever you've got people hurting, when you've got lives that are in danger, in particular, I really don't care who the asset belongs to," Perry said. "If it's sitting in some yard somewhere and not helping become part of the solution, that's a problem."

    Several other states were also fighting wildfires on Tuesday.

    In California, a fire near Tehachapi, in Kern County, was threatening 650 homes and a windmill farm had grown to more than 20 square miles. The winds died down early Tuesday and crews were aggressively attacking the blaze, said Daniel Berlant, spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

    That fire started Sunday when a small plane crashed in the remote area. At least two people are confirmed dead in the crash.

    The fire had destroyed 12 homes and 18 outbuildings and is about 10 percent contained, Kern County Fire Department spokesman Victor Cruz said.

    And in northwestern Louisiana, wildfires had burned at least 500 acres and three homes near the town of Ida and forced the evacuation of dozens of residents.

    Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator said the fires started over the weekend in northern Caddo Parish. Firefighting crews were dispatched from parish fire districts, nearby towns and cities and eastern Texas and southern Arkansas.

    No injuries were reported.

     

    530 comments

    • Son Leckbee  •  5 mths ago
      What a nice day!
    • Marvin  •  5 mths ago
      Yesterday Rick Perry is violently opposed to federal government spending. Now Rick Perry wants money from federal government. What a phony.
    • Todd  •  5 mths ago
      Rick Perry creating more jobs for Texas. The guy is a job making machine. I wonder if he'll accept federal money for this?
    • Lin Rich  •  5 mths ago
      I think we all know the people causing the fires. (you mustn't ever go against regime - whether it be federal or worldwide - your must comply with the movement)
    • aunt negrem  •  5 mths ago
      Perry finaly
      returns to his state with all its troubles,,,lets hear him go on about no govt big spending to the states tonight.
    • mikepapa  •  5 mths ago
      This is so sad, however always look at the bright side. Most of those people have homeowners insurance, so they will get a bigger and better home because of it, and it will help the economy by people buying new stuff to replace the old stuff. The ones that don't have insurance will get a handout from our government with a $2000 per month debit card.
    • leslie  •  5 mths ago
      Folks, this IS NOT about politics. This is a story about hard-working people that are losing their homes This is a story about our beautiful state that is suffering from the worst drought in our states history. I have an ex-brother-in-law & family & a dear friend w/his wife that have lost their homes, belongings and pets, along with over 300 other families. My friend was retired and my brother-in-law was set to retire at the end of this month. I don't think that will happen now. Our state, especially where I live, is a giant tender box. The sun hitting a broken piece of glass, a stray cigarette butt out a car window, sparks from outside welding or BBQ, and even a vehicle's hot exhaust pipe in tall grass can start devastating fires. Please have some much needed compassion for us Texans, which is something that we don't ask for very often.
    • AK  •  5 mths ago
      Perry is a globalist-controlled Bilderberg Group member. That's all I need to know about him.
    • AK  •  5 mths ago
      Why are we Texans paying for our governor, Rick Perry, to campaign for President while he is our governor? I don't understand that. Isn't he supposed to be working as a governor and not campaigning for another position with tax dollars?
    • Harvester of Souls  •  5 mths ago
      Maybe you do need Union Firefighters to fight fire. How long has it been with the wild fire?
      3 or 4 months now. I guess non union firefighters can't put out the fire.
    • Nick  •  5 mths ago
      Perry, a Tea Party favorite??? ROLMFAO!!! HAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!! Oh...man.. That is too funny. Just another great line from another great AP article that can never seem to get its story or facts straight. AP is a globalist propaganda media network anyways. No use in believing a word they say whatsoever. All lies. Plain and simple.
    • Nick  •  5 mths ago
      "Whenever you've got people hurting, when you've got lives that are in danger, in particular, I really don't care who the asset belongs to," Perry said. "If it's sitting in some yard somewhere and not helping become part of the solution, that's a problem."

      These words remind me of the confusing dumb words we now know as "BUSHISM". What the hell does that statement mean? This guy is as gullible and dumb as Bush. He could give a carealess about this incident. It's all about looking good for a campaign. Hell, maybe his Bilderberg group started the fires so it will make him look good in front of the spotlight and take the attention away from Ron Paul. I wouldn't put anything passed this nutball. However, my heart does go out to the people who's homes were destroyed. It just will never go out to Rickdiculous Perry.
    • sunny  •  5 mths ago
      Remember your great Republican Cantor and your great tea-baggers said no help unless there are matching cuts just keep voting for these people and you are going tomget just what you deserve!!!!
    • sunny  •  5 mths ago
      Looks like Texas is being told something remember all the big shots are there Bush, Perry, better shape up Texas.
    • august  •  5 mths ago
      Texas MURDERED IN COLD-BLOOD that innocent father.....MY PRAYER TO GAWD WAS ANSWERED.......TEXAS WILL BURN TO THE GROUND! YEEHAW YOU EVIL SICKOS!
    • august  •  5 mths ago
      I LOVE THE SMELL OF TEXAS BURNING IN THE MORNING!
    • august  •  5 mths ago
      Texas murders innocent fathers.....burn to the ground you dirty texans!
    • Michael  •  5 mths ago
      I feel sorry for all of the people that have been affected by the fires. It would be nice to see people who make nasty comments to remember that we are all human and any one of us can be in that situation. Shame on you all!
    • Newt Gingrinch  •  5 mths ago
      hey texas. why don't you just secede.
    • Newt Gingrinch  •  5 mths ago
      i prefer my mouth breathing jeebus freak texans extra crispy.
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