A wildland fire sweeping through homes in Possum Kingdom Lake continued into its second day Tuesday. Hundreds of people were evacuated as winds boosted the flames and temperatures soared over 100 ...
Residents of homes near Possum Kingdom Lake are back home and fire crews have left the area now that the wildfire named the Storage Fire in Palo Pinto County is out. The wildfire charred 950 acres ...
The wildfire near Possum Kingdom Lake is 15% contained as of Wednesday evening, according to Adam Turner, public information officer with Texas A&M Forest Service. According to Turner, five homes have ...
Courtesy of KXAS-TV (NBC5) A wildfire that scorched through at least 500 acres forced the evacuation of dozens of homes near Possum Kingdom Lake in Palo Pinto County Monday and Tuesday The Texas A&M ...
This lakehouse on Possum Kingdom Lake sits on 2.94 acres of land overlooking the water. The home — called “The Beehive” by its residents — is part of The Ranch on Possum Kingdom community in Graford, ...
The fire that continues to burn near Possum Kingdom Lake isn’t the first and is not as nearly as destructive as one more than a decade ago. That was in April of 2011. Starting April 9, 2011, the ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service said as of Tuesday night, 500 acres were believed to have been scorched by the fire with only 10% containment. Initial reports Monday indicated the 1148 Fire was very ...
A fire near Possum Kingdom Lake in Palo Pinto County has burned more than 500 acres over the last couple days, leaving eight homes destroyed. The 1148 fire is 15% contained as of Wednesday morning, ...
A fire near Possum Kingdom Lake in Palo Pinto County has burned more than 500 acres as of Tuesday morning, officials said. WFAA A destructive fire in Palo Pinto County has burned more than 500 acres ...
PALO PINTO COUNTY, Texas — Sunlight magnified by glass bottles in an open garbage can ignited paper trash, starting a 500-acre North Texas wildfire that destroyed five homes, fire officials said ...
POSSUM KINGDOM, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Sunlight magnified by glass bottles in an open garbage can ignited paper trash, starting a 500-acre (200-hectare) North Texas wildfire that destroyed five homes ...
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