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Disaster declaratio­n in Texas as wildfires burn out of control

- Anadolu Agency

The US state of Texas issued a disaster declaratio­n on Tuesday as massive wildfires continued to burn out of control, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes.

Four of the fires in the northernmo­st part of the state, known as the Texas Panhandle, ignited on Monday and have already consumed 240,000 acres of land, with the largest blaze zero percent contained as of Tuesday evening, according to state forestry officials.

They said the rapid spread of the wildfires has been driven by gusty winds between 40 and 60 miles (64 and 96km) per hour and fuelled by dry, unseasonab­ly warm conditions.

So far, 5,000 residents have been evacuated from their homes with more evacuation or

ders expected as the wildfires continue to spread.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaratio­n for 60 counties in the panhandle.

“I issued a disaster declaratio­n today to ensure critical fire response resources are swiftly deployed to areas in the Texas Panhandle being impacted by devastatin­g wildfires,” Abbott said in a statement.

“Hot and dry conditions caused by high temperatur­es and windy conditions are expected to continue in the region in the coming days,” he said. “These conditions could increase the potential for these wildfires to grow larger and more dangerous.”

Many roads and highways in the region have been shut down due to the raging fires and billowing smoke which are causing close to zero visibility.

Firefighte­rs are currently battling a total of 13 wildfires throughout the state.

Fire warnings are in place for the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas for more than 11mn Americans, according to weather officials.

 ?? ?? Fires in Texas Panhandle have already consumed 240,000 acres of land
Fires in Texas Panhandle have already consumed 240,000 acres of land

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