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King to chair Texas House committee investigat­ing Panhandle wildfires

- Alex Driggars Lubbock Avalanche-Journal USA TODAY NETWORK

As devastatin­g wildfires continue to burn in the Panhandle, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan on Tuesday announced a new House committee tasked with investigat­ing the fires' origins and evaluating the state's response.

Rep. Ken King, R-Canadian, was named chair of the new Investigat­ive Committee on the Panhandle Wildfires. King's district was hit hard by the Smokehouse Creek Fire, which has burned more than 1 million acres since Feb. 26 and quickly became the largest wildfire in state history. By Tuesday afternoon, the fire — one of several major blazes to hit the Panhandle in the last two weeks — was 89% contained.

Republican Reps. Dustin Burrows of Lubbock and Todd Hunter of Corpus Christi will join King on the committee, along with Jason Abraham and Ashley Cash as public members.

The five-member committee will investigat­e the factors contributi­ng to the wildfires; study the allocation of firefighting resources and the effectiveness of the response; and evaluate the coordinati­on between local, state and federal entities in wildfire prevention, preparedne­ss and response, according to Phelan's proclamati­on.

“The catastroph­ic wildfires have left a profound mark on the Panhandle region, with the Smokehouse Creek fire the largest wildfire in our state's history,” Phelan said in a statement Tuesday. “It is imperative we fully examine the causes and response to this disaster to ensure Texas is equipped with the proper tools to prevent and respond to future wildfires.

"In addition to wildfire prevention and response, this investigat­ive committee will study the adequacy of recovery resources to help guarantee the needs of the community are met as they forge ahead from this tragedy.”

The speaker has set a deadline of May 1 for the committee to submit its findings, including legislativ­e recommenda­tions for preventing future wildfires and improving the state's disaster preparedne­ss. The committee will dissolve when the 89th Legislatur­e convenes Jan. 14.

 ?? MICHAEL CUVIELLO/AMARILLO GLOBE-NEWS ?? Terrain burned by the Smokehouse Creek wildfire can be seen from the Canadian Bridge. A Texas House committee will investigat­e the Panhandle wildfires’ origins and evaluate the state’s response.
MICHAEL CUVIELLO/AMARILLO GLOBE-NEWS Terrain burned by the Smokehouse Creek wildfire can be seen from the Canadian Bridge. A Texas House committee will investigat­e the Panhandle wildfires’ origins and evaluate the state’s response.
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