Corner Pocket Fire Rages in Texas Panhandle
Wildfires and Dust Storms Wreak Havoc in Texas and Oklahoma: The Corner Pocket Fire in Donley County, Texas, has grown to 500 acres and is only 25% contained, with strong winds fueling the blaze. Evacuations have been ordered, and several structures have been lost. Meanwhile, a dust storm warning and high wind warnings have caused multiple crashes and dangerous road conditions in nearby areas. Another wildfire in Sayre, Oklahoma, has also prompted evacuations. The situation is still developing with more windy weather ahead.
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