Wildfires in TX and OK

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Hope no one from here got caught in this mess....Prayers for those that were!

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Wildfires Char Homes in Texas
By SHEILA FLYNN (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated Press
December 28, 2005 9:32 PM EST
CROSS PLAINS, Texas - By the time the smoke cleared Wednesday, more than 100 homes across wildfire-stricken Texas and Oklahoma lay in ruins and at least five people were dead, including two elderly women trapped in their homes by the flames.

The hardest-hit community during Tuesday's blazes was Cross Plains, a West Texas ranching and oil-and-gas town of 1,000 people some 150 miles from Dallas. Cross Plains also lost about 50 homes and a church after the flames raced through grass dried out by the region's worst drought in 50 years.

Two elderly women there were killed after being trapped in their homes, said Sparky Dean, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety.

Another woman died in Cooke County, near the Oklahoma line, after she apparently fell while helping her husband pour water on the grass around their house, said Mike Murphree, a division chief for the Gainesville Fire Department. He did not know how she died.

No information was immediately available on the fourth death in Texas. A fifth person was killed in Yeager, Okla., where fire destroyed eight homes.

"We had a tornado here years ago and we thought that was devastating. This lasted for hours and hours," said Patricia Cook, a special education aide whose Cross Plains home was saved by her 18-year-old son, J.D., and a friend. They saw the flames approaching the house from across a field and ran to save it.

"The fire was literally nipping at their heels," she said. "He just picked up the hose and started watering things down."

Elsewhere on her block, the front brick wall and part of a side wall were all that were left standing of the First United Methodist Church. The steeple lay across the ground. Ten other homes on her street also were reduced to charcoal.

Most of the homes destroyed in Cross Plains were modest, working-class houses built during the 1930s and '40s. The fire spared a town landmark, the nearly century-old house - now a museum - of Robert E. Howard, author of the "Conan the Barbarian" books.

All together, the grass fires destroyed more than 100 buildings across Texas, including 78 homes, the state emergency management agency said. About 50 homes have been destroyed in Oklahoma, authorities said.

Some residents of Mustang, just west of Oklahoma City, returned to their homes Wednesday to pick through what remained after wildfires whipped through the community a day earlier.

Daniel Gonzales, 27, briefly tried to save his parents' home with a garden hose but ended up just retrieving some family photos, a file cabinet, a painting and two antique chairs while the house burned.

"The front door was on fire, and I could hear the flames going crazy through the roof," said Gonzales. "There was smoke everywhere."

On Wednesday, a charred, grinning snowman decoration stood beside a birdbath filled with black water and splinters of broken wood on the front lawn.

"We were planning on dying here," said Gonzales' stepfather, Pat Hankins, 62, who lived in the home with his wife for 13 years. "We loved this piece of property. Whether we'll rebuild, I just don't know."

Wind gusting to 40 mph drove the flames across nearly 20,000 acres in the two states. At least 73 blazes were reported in Texas over two days, and dozens more broke out in Oklahoma.

Fires were still smoldering Wednesday in four Texas counties. One new fire broke out Wednesday in an isolated area of eastern Oklahoma but was quickly contained.

Severe drought set the stage for the fires, which authorities believe were started mostly by people shooting off fireworks, tossing cigarettes or burning trash in spite of bans imposed because of the drought. A fallen power line apparently started one Oklahoma blaze.

Rainfall this year in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of North Texas, where most of the fires broke out, is about 16 inches below the average of about 35 inches, National Weather Service meteorologist Alan Moller said.

"The last time we had something quite this bad, you got to go back to about 1956, when we had 18.55 inches," Moller said.

The weather service's long-term forecasts show the drought intensifying through early 2006.

Texas received about 24 inches of rain this year, about 12 inches less than normal.



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We have been lucky so far in our area. Our VFD has responded to several and assisted on many more in surrounding areas. Went on one today that five departments were called out on. Lost two mobile homes and several vehicles. About 30 acres.
 
I sincerely hope your luck holds, MPR. This is not a good situation. To everyone else in Texas and Oklahoma, I hope no one has had any losses due to these fires. Take care, everyone. You're in my thoughts and prayers.
 
We've had a handful around us this week. Nothing too close, but close enough that if it got way out of control it might get to us.

Saw on the news of 8ac. and a mobile home burning down. Reason: Man doing FIREWORKS :mad: How stupid can somebody be. It was a trailer park, and he burn't his neighbors 8 ac. and house to the ground. Some people :mad: :mad:
 
I realize that shooting Fireworks is a USA Tradition. However, it should be left to the fire department monitored "commercial" events conducted by pyrotechnicians. Would also probably prevent a lot of fireworks injuries to kids and adult kids.

Any lunatic (including adults still functioning as a teenager) with a couple of bucks can purchase fireworks and matches and shoot them in dry or flammable areas). Those that shoot them off in dry areas, in vicinity of houses, etc. should be arrested and sentenced to 30 days supervised "walking down the road picking up trash" + restitution for any damage they cause. Of course if their stupid acts cause injury or death or destruction over a certain $$ amount they should do some hard time in orange suits.
 

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