Texas Panhandle Wildfires Become Second-Largest in U.S. History
The Smokehouse Creek Fire, now the largest in Texas history, has devastated communities and agriculture, prompting state-wide emergency measures.
- The Smokehouse Creek Fire has merged with another blaze, burning nearly 1.1 million acres and becoming the second-largest wildfire in U.S. history.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott has suspended certain laws to aid emergency response, as the state grapples with the devastating impact of the wildfires.
- Officials predict up to 10,000 cattle may die or need to be euthanized due to severe burns, highlighting the significant loss to the agricultural community.
- President Joe Biden has directed federal officials to assist affected communities, emphasizing unity in disaster response.
- Forecasters warn of more dangerous fire weather ahead, with critical conditions expected to fuel the flames over the weekend.























