Wildfires destroy 500 homes in Texas

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Wildfires had destroyed at least 500 homes across the US state of Texas by Tuesday and forced its governor, White House hopeful Rick Perry, to step off the campaign trail to steer the response.

The fires, among the worst in the state’s history, have been fanned by winds from a tropical depression that hit the southern United States over the weekend and have flared across ground left tinder-dry by a summer drought.

The worst blaze was reportedly six miles wide and 16 miles long, prompting mass evacuations as weather forecasts suggested that the situation would get worse before it gets better.

“There will be more flare-ups with the cool air,” said a spokeswoman for the Texas Forest Service (TFS), referring to a predicted drop in temperatures later this week.

“It has a very negative impact” on emergency efforts, she added.

Over the weekend, firefighters responded to 63 blazes that have burned approximately 32,936 acres, according to local officials.

Perry, who had been campaigning in South Carolina state ahead of a major debate on Wednesday night among Republican candidates seeking their party’s 2012 nomination, flew home as television pictures showed smoke and flames engulfing his state.

“We will pick up the pieces, we will rebuild,” he said to reporters shortly after arriving back in Texas, having earlier described the wildfire situation as “severe,” and pledged resources to protect lives and property.

“I urge Texans to take extreme caution as we continue to see the devastating effects of sweeping wildfires impacting both rural and urban areas of the state,” the governor added in a statement on his website.

Officials have ruled out arson as the cause of the fires, with blame instead being attributed to Tropical Depression Lee, which was graded as a more serious tropical storm when it came ashore in southern Louisiana on Sunday morning.



Homes destroyed
In Bastrop county—scene of the biggest Texas fire—officials said that at least 500 homes had already been destroyed.

“We’re not fighting this fire at this point. We’re just evacuating people,” assistant fire chief Rod Stradling told local media.

Mark Stanford, the TFS fire chief, described the fires as “catastrophic.”

“It’s a major natural disaster,” he told The Austin American-Statesman newspaper, as new fires hit Bastrop, Travis, Henderson, Limestone, Caldwell and Colorado counties.

A TFS official told Fox News that the situation was “unprecedented.”

“These fires are moving extremely fast. Citizens need to go at the first sign of smoke or flame,” Justice Jones said.

In Bastrop, more than 250 fire personnel were on hand, with planes and helicopters dumping water from above, but across the state the crews struggled to refill at lakes and rivers drained by the long, hot drought.

“There’s practically a fleet of aircraft in the air,” said Jan Amen, a Forest Service spokeswoman in Bastrop.

“Problem is, we have to share them with other fires because there’s so many burning in the area,” she added.

In East Texas, a fast-moving fire is believed to have killed a 20-year-old woman and her child who failed to get out of their trailer home fast enough.

Gregg County Sheriff Maxey Cerliano told reporters that the victims were found dead near Gladewater, about 150 miles east of Fort Worth.

Since the beginning of the wildfire season, Texas has dealt with over 20,900 fires that have destroyed more than 1,000 homes and burned 3.6 million acres, according to local and state officials.

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