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A Gillespie County wildfire, named the Crabapple fire, prompted evacuations as it reached more than 8,600 acres Saturday night, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
According to Gillespie County officials, the fire – named the Crabapple Fire – started in the 8700 block of Lower Crabapple Road at around 1 p.m. Saturday.
According to Gillespie County officials, the fire – named the Crabapple Fire – started in the 8700 block of Lower Crabapple Road at around 1 p.m. Saturday.
Crews from Gillespie County are fighting a 400-acre fire in Fredericksburg. ... To help with recovery efforts from the Crabapple Fire, Gillespie County has partnered with the OneStar Foundation, ...
Texans are uniting to support victims as firefighters battle the Crabapple Wildfire and a new fire threat in Gillespie County. To stream KENS 5 on your phone, you need the KENS 5 app. Download the ...
Six days after first breaking out, the Crabapple Fire near Fredericksburg in Gillespie County is now 100% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS). The fire burned 9,858 acres.
The Crabapple fire, which was contained this weekend after burning nearly 10,000 acres of mostly ranchland in Gillespie County, about 75 miles west of Austin, was sustained by a torrent of high ...
A wildfire in Gillespie County that prompted evacuations Saturday grew to more than 8,600 acres by the evening, according to an update from the Texas A&M Forest Service.
The Crabapple Fire in Fredericksburg has burned nearly 10,000 acres and left many farmers and ... Donations can be dropped off at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds located at 530 Fair Dr. in ...
The Crabapple Fire in Gillespie County had reached nearly 400 acres as of 2 p.m. CT Saturday and was 0% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.