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    Wildfire destroys nearly 500 homes in Texas

    BASTROP, Texas (AP) — Calmer winds Tuesday should help firefighters battling a wildfire that has destroyed nearly 500 homes in Central Texas and forced thousands of residents to evacuate to shelters to avoid the blaze, officials said.

    Texas Forest Service spokeswoman Victoria Koenig said it is too early to say how much progress was made fighting the wildfire in Bastrop County overnight, but that there were no winds early Tuesday. The fire enveloped at least 25,000 acres Monday.

    "It's encouraging we don't have winds right now, not like yesterday," Koenig said early Tuesday morning.

    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 about 25 miles east of Austin, and about 400 were in emergency shelters, officials said Monday. School and school-related activities were canceled Tuesday.

    Gov. Rick Perry told NBC's "Today" show that more than 50 fires were burning across the state.

    "We're a long way from having these under control," Perry said.

    Perry urged residents to follow evacuation orders and not put their lives in danger for the sake of their possessions. He returned to Texas, cutting short a visit to South Carolina where he was campaigning for the Republican nomination for president.

    Fanned in part by howling winds from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee, the blaze rapidly grew Monday, racing through rain-starved farm and ranchland.

    Winds in the area gusted up to 30 mph on Monday, but dropped overnight to around 5 mph and were only expected to get up to 10 mph by afternoon, said National Weather Service forecaster Orlando Bermudez.

    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.

    "Waiting is the most frustrating thing," said Gina Thurman, 47, choking back tears as she sat by herself in the shade on a curb outside Ascension Catholic Church, one of several shelters in the area. "You're sitting there and you don't know anything but your house is probably burning."

    Rick Blakely was among about 30 people sleeping on cots at the church. The 54-year-old said he was in a state of shock and "not expecting anything to be standing" when he returned to his home.

    "I just don't know what I'm going to do," he said.

    Strong winds coupled with drought conditions allowed the fire to travel quickly over somewhat hilly terrain, burning through pine and cedar trees and wiping out subdivisions as well as ranchland. Dry conditions were expected to persist at least through the week, according to the National Weather Service.

    The fire was far enough away from Austin that the city was not threatened, but it consumed land along a line that stretched for about 16 miles, Texas Forest Service officials said.

    The wildfire destroyed at least 476 homes, and about 250 firefighters were working around the clock using bulldozers and water trucks against the fire, Bastrop County Judge Ronnie McDonald said.

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

    But the blaze was "nowhere near controlled" on Monday and a separate, smaller blaze south of the city was growing larger, said Mike Fischer, the county's emergency management director. It's unclear how the fire began.

    Crews have responded to nearly 21,000 wildfires in Texas since the traditional fire season began early in the year. Outdoor burning, including campfires, is prohibited in all but three of the state's 254 counties.

    The governor's office said at least 40 Texas Forest Service aircraft were involved in the firefighting Monday along with a half-dozen Texas military aircraft.

    Since December, wildfires in Texas have claimed 3.5 million acres — an area the size of Connecticut — and destroyed more than 1,000 homes, Perry said. The governor said it was too early to say whether he would attend Wednesday's GOP debate in California.

    "I'm not paying attention to politics right now," he said. "There will be plenty of time for that. People's lives and their possessions are at stake, and that's substantially more important."

    Authorities mobilized ground and air forces to fight the largest of at least 63 fires that broke out in Texas since Sunday as strong winds from what was then Tropical Storm Lee swept into Texas, which has endured its worst drought since the 1950s.

    On Sunday, about 200 miles to the northeast in Gladewater, a 20-year-old woman and her 18-month-old daughter died when a fast-moving wildfire gutted their mobile home. That fire was out Monday, although several other major blazes continued to burn in at least four other counties in central and northern Texas.

    To the west of Austin in Travis County, at least 20 homes were lost and 30 others were damaged in another fire. More than 1,000 homes were under mandatory evacuation and 25 lost in a third fire also in the Austin area.

    Firefighters were also battling wildfires across parched California, including a brush fire sparked by a small plane crash south of Bakersfield. Wildfires have burned at least 500 acres and three homes in northwestern Louisiana.

    In Texas, at least two-thirds of the 6,000-acre Bastrop State Park have burned. The park is home to endangered Houston toads and several historic rock and stone buildings built in the 1930s and 1940s that officials are trying to protect, said Mike Cox of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

    From the park's front gate, Cox said: "All I see is a wall of smoke."

    ___

    Graczyk reported from Houston. Associated Press writer Danny Robbins and Jamie Stengle in Dallas, and freelance photographer Erich Chlegel contributed to this report.

     

    2,163 comments

    • Eda Dioneff  •  8 mths ago
      What a nice day!
    • David  •  8 mths ago
      If the fire spreads to Arkansas ,which it easily could as the East Texas forests don't stop at the border, will the hate-filled Democrats out there blame God for the "ravages, excesses and sin of the Clinton Admistration? Just to be clear, I am not attacking the general run of decent ,hard working Democrats out there.and I by no means wish for spreading of the fires.... Fact is , I am praying for rain for everywhere that needs it...
      I suppose it is all the xenophobia (fear of strangers) for those less educated out there, inspired by the crimes of 9/11 and Bush's paranoia and obscene patriot Act that has turned so many people into intolerant , hate filled windbags...
      or maybe some people just delight in the misery of others..
      • Eika Van dam 8 mths ago
        There were no fires there when Clinton was Gov. or Pres. The GOP takes over and hat happens?
    • No one  •  8 mths ago
      To bad these fires don't selectively burn the homes of those that are in politics affecting our country in a negative way!
      Maybe this is the beginning of a trend. I guess evil doers will burn by the hand of a higher power.
      • Axxess 8 mths ago
        yes. and there's nothing evil about hoping people burn to death in a wild fire. Especially with the innocent people and children who actually have died by fire while stuck in their house over the last week. Nothing evil about that at all.
      • Outrun My Gun 8 mths ago
        Would be interesting to map. Most of Steiner is republican-ville... yet a very small percentage apparently were impacted...
      • RC 8 mths ago
        Gee, it takes a big man to say somthing like that, you should be proud of yourself.
    • Sir Loin  •  8 mths ago
      the roof IS on fire, now...

      still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
    • stephanieh  •  8 mths ago
      These fires are a tragedy, people have lost their lives and everything they owned . It is not about politics or god punishing texas.that is ridiculous and pretty cold blooded ,the people making these comments i am quite sure are not the ones being devastated by loss.my ex-husband and 2 kids lost their home in bastrop not only has it been devastating it is scary.i will continue to pray just like i would and have for other natural disasters and for the people who are so simple minded they have no compassion.this is peoples lives not a political campaign.as for me and my house we will serve the lord,he does not punish like that.
      • Evan G 8 mths ago
        Same here. I live in Manvel Texas & several years ago I had a housefire except this housefire turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
        Now it's rebuilt with a idealistic white roof & is alot better than before.
      • siggi57 8 mths ago
        Yes, God is punishing Texas because of Bush and Perry, they are both liars and thieves, God hates it when His name is used in vain, or to win elections.
      • Axxess 8 mths ago
        Oh siggi. How ignorant you are. You're an athiest aren't you?
    • Peter Oyelami  •  8 mths ago
      i pray god will take control.be with us and guide us?
      • Albert C. 8 mths ago
        God is taking care of Texas.
      • Nonuna 8 mths ago
        God must be unhappy with Texas.
    • tom  •  8 mths ago
      I really hope that fires are under control and eliminated soon. I also hope that anyone affected are safe and sound. With that said, I also want to bring this point up. I see some of the people on here who are upset by comments that say things like, "Maybe the drought and wildfires is GOD punishing Texas for Electing Perry, or "Hey shouldn't someone tell Rick the Trick that God hates Religious Bigots" are the same ones who agreed with Michelle Bachmann's horrible comments regarding Hurricane Irene or made comments like, "No Hurricane Irene is punishment for voting for Obuma."

      It's was distasteful with you did there, and its distasteful that others do it here. Of all the news-feeds I follow Yahoo, by far has the most extreme and hateful comments, on both sides of the political spectrum. It seems to me that most of the people here who comment here haven't figured it out yet, so let me be the one to spell it out for you.

      The political strife you see on Fox News and MSNBC every night is a scam. Everyone of you on here work with someone who is completely opposite with you at work, or in your neighborhood everyday. The reality show currently known as the American political system is a joke and is completely askew from how most people feel and act towards someone who is left or right from their own political beliefs.

      If we all acted like Bachmann or Perry at our own jobs towards someone who didn't agree with us, everyone in America would be fired. Are you posting this this hurtful for what? To prove a point online? Oh this will really get them upset? You're just doing what they want you to do, which is exactly what the extremists want you to do, open up your eyes and realize the truth, that every SINGLE person in politics right now is completely and utterly out of touch with real Americans. Only then can we get rid of these people.
      • Fox Zombie Slayer 8 mths ago
        great point but expalin in your simple terms how to do this

        I know the 400 billionaires want us to be at each other's throats all the time so we will forget about them

        and boy is it working

        we are now living under a a capitialist dictatorship and I can not abide by anyone who supports it (Tea Party is the Koch brother's baby)

        so what are we to do against all their money and all the money they will take from us in the future
      • E 8 mths ago
        "so what are we to do against all their money and all the money they will take from us in the future"
        KNOW what is happening. The last twenty years at least have been nothing more than a bank robbery while we Americans have been at each others throats.
        The powers that be WANT us to hate each other. They have divided us and conquered the $$$. I honestly believe if we can stop going after each other and turn on them we can bring about change. Learn the truth...knowledge is power.
        Maybe I'm old fashioned but I still believe we are ALL Americans and we ALL need to take back our precious country.
        I am not right wing nor left wing. I am American.
      • William 8 mths ago
        Tom and E...
        Best posts I ever read on Yahoo!
    • Anthony  •  8 mths ago
      The president will douse the flames with money.
    • Imma  •  8 mths ago
      One natural disaster too many!
    • David  •  8 mths ago
      God Bless the great state ofTexas, please. Tell that jerk gov that he will have to call FEMA and not politics hurt those people who has suffered.
    • Pazuzu  •  8 mths ago
      This is not limited to a strip from Dallas to Austin. East Texas, Jefferson/Longview has ashes falling.
      Really? Politcal sniping ?
    • Rick  •  8 mths ago
      Disasters occur everywhere regardless of location or political affiliation. If you don't like Texas, stay away, you won't be missed.
    • A  •  8 mths ago
      Latest news is a radiacl sect of liberials are starting the fires to keep Perry off the campanige trail.
    • Steveorino  •  8 mths ago
      My advice to the teabaggers is to drink more water and piss on the fire. No taxes cuts both ways, time to put up or shut up.
    • lucifer osiris arnold  •  8 mths ago
      You guys should have gave. now you are homeless.
    • coffeemate  •  8 mths ago
      Instead of spewing hateful remarks, THANK A FIREFIGHTER!
    • noneoftheabove  •  8 mths ago
      Fire didn't just start but he realized on national t.v. he was out campaigning while Texas burned. wtg Perry.
    • mike  •  8 mths ago
      Thanks Dick Perry, sent out all Nat Guard to fight a fake oil war, that has nothing to do with terrorism now Texas is terrorized by Fire and Perry, loser that he is, says nothing about being an idiot and sending the Guard to ME, what a great guy, NOT
    • Salvador  •  8 mths ago
      Mother Nature control burn.
    • Eric  •  8 mths ago
      To all those who say this is happening because God does not like Texas...grow a brain. If that were true, I guess God hates California with the earthquakes and fires, and Louisianna with the hurricanes and floods, and New Jersey with the Hurricane, and DC with the earthquake, and japan with the tsunami, and Haiti with the hurricane, Detroit with the no-jobs,....right?? Left or right wing, cut that sh!t out, it's stupid and you only make your party look stupid for trying to peddle it.
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