Texas Panhandle Fires Rage Amid Dry Weather
Texas Panhandle faces a wildfire crisis as multiple blazes erupt amid dry, windy weather. Firefighters battle four fires in three days, with the Cabin Creek fire scorching 7,000 acres. Red flag warnings and strong winds create ideal conditions for wildfires, threatening ranchers and locals. National Weather Service issues alerts for storms with potential dry lightning strikes, raising concerns for further fires. Crews remain on high alert as the situation unfolds.
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