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Texas Wildfire Season Hits One-Year Mark With No End In Sight


First Posted: 11/15/11 10:00 AM ET Updated: 11/16/11 03:10 AM ET

By ANGELA K. BROWN, The Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas -- The devastating Texas wildfire season reaches the one-year mark on Tuesday, and there appears to be no end in sight as officials brace for large blazes that could ignite anywhere across the drought-stricken state.

Despite a recent lull in fire activity statewide, the threat remains in parts of Texas, so the Texas Forest Service is not declaring an end to the wildfire season that started Nov. 15, 2010.

"This year is a little harder to call (for an ending point) because we're still picking up some fire calls daily," said Tom Spencer, director of the Texas Forest Service's predictive services department. And officials are expecting some large fires this winter and next spring because of dead trees and pastures across the bone-dry state, he said.

The exact starting and ending dates of wildfire seasons vary each year and do not affect the state fire agency's resources or finances, said agency spokeswoman April Saginor.

Another devastating season ran more than a year, from April 2005 through September 2006, when blazes charred about 2 million acres, left 12 people dead and destroyed more than 400 homes. But the 2008 and 2009 seasons each lasted less than a calendar year, according to Texas Forest Service records.

In the past year, wildfires statewide have destroyed nearly 4 million acres and more than 2,900 homes, killing 10 people.

Out-of-control blazes charred land in every corner of the state, including some southeastern towns where rainfall and humidity usually dilute such threats. This spring, various firefighting crews battled what turned out to be seven of the 10 largest wildfires in state history. One was a 315,000-acre blaze in three West Texas counties that narrowly missed the Fort Davis Historic Site, a frontier Army cavalry fort, and the McDonald Observatory, a top astronomical research facility.

Fires twice scorched Possum Kingdom Lake, a picturesque community 75 miles west of Fort Worth, destroying about 160 homes in April and another 40 homes four months later. After fires burned throughout the summer across parts of mostly rural Texas, a Labor Day weekend wildfire destroyed more than 1,500 homes in Bastrop County.

The past 12-month period has been unusually active overall, so it's unclear how long the wildfire season will drag on, Spencer said. September 2010 to 2011 was the driest 12 months on record in the state, and weather experts say the historic dry spell will grip Texas well into 2012.

"If there is a silver lining, it's that because of the drought, we didn't grow a lot of new grass," Spencer said. "But the drought is a concern ... so as long as we have drought, the fire potential is going to be elevated."

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Sisters Laura, left, and Michelle Clements survey their fire-destroyed home, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011, in Bastrop, Texas. The Clements lost their home to fires Monday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

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04:05 PM on 12/15/2011
I am actually moving to Texas soon, I have been looking for new homes in Houston. I hope everything gets better soon. I would hate for my new home to be at risk.

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09:01 AM on 11/23/2011
Texas is going through more than just a drought. Climate change means that Texas will continue to get drier. Our entire agricultural belt is shifting northward.

Texas is going through desertification and will burn until the vegetation and people adapt. Individual fires will be temporarily put out, but long-term Texas is getting a lot drier.
09:42 AM on 11/17/2011
I am sorry but Texas will continue to burn as long as they continue to harbor the world's deadliest and most demonic possesed person to ever walk this earth. He started this long war, and is ultimately responsible for the 911 attacks and other terrorist threats since then. I am sorry Texas, but you harbor the devil, and as long as you harbor him, he will continue to destroy everything. People continue to attack our current President, but have you noticed that DC is NOT on fire?
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01:43 PM on 11/16/2011
God must be angry at rick perry for taking federal disater relief funds. everyone knows God wants less government! now Texas must pay for his sins...
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Daniel Zook
Just an observant Millenial.
10:57 AM on 11/16/2011
Prime example of not only Perry, but all of the GOP presidential strategy: Pray to God for something good then watch as it go up down in flames.
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Thomas River
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08:56 AM on 11/16/2011
Perry has three solutions to the disaster. First.....ummmm......ahhh.....I know there is a first......mmmmm......
01:20 AM on 11/16/2011
I'm glad.
12:52 AM on 11/16/2011
Saying that the Texas drought is the fault of Rick Perry is completely INSANE. The world is much more complicated than you small-minded people try to reduce it to.
Go to school, educate yourselves, or SHUT UP
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gallon
Those who fail to remember history are, um
02:05 AM on 11/16/2011
It was Perry. He had everyone pray for rain, and right after that Texas burst into flames. Very clear cause and effect demonstration.
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Benny Belloes
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11:27 AM on 11/16/2011
Also it is Gov. Perry's who has cut the funding for fire fighters to the point where some need to buy their fire fighting equipment. So I say this to people who feel that it is not his fault because he didn't lite the first match. Go to school, educate yourselves, or shut up.
11:34 AM on 11/16/2011
absolutely.. tho his drill baby drill mantra,and its adherents, don`t bode well for anyone who wants to avoid genocide
12:00 AM on 11/16/2011
California is so bad, many residents moved to Texas. It's gottten so bad,even the dang fires moved to Texas.
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with a white blaze
11:23 PM on 11/15/2011
Are they anywhere near Jerry Jones stadium?
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11:07 PM on 11/15/2011
I lean to the left on some isues but the suffering in TEXAS has nothing to do with LEFT OR RIGHT side the weather or disaster happening in TEXAS hope things get better my fellow AMERICANS
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10:19 PM on 11/15/2011
For those who don't get it, I'll spell it out:

The people spouting the whole "god's punishment" line are doing so as a jab at conservatives. People on the political Right in America have been, for YEARS now, calling pretty much every disaster god's punishment for liberal politics, ranging from 9/11, to the Haiti earthquake, to mass animal deaths, to the Virginia earthquake.

While it may be misguided, these comments are an attempt to point out the irony that THIS time, the state affected is one of the most conservative states in the union.
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11:31 PM on 11/15/2011
the issue has nothing to do with god i am a christain gods not in the picture or on any side the RIGHT is getting a good dose of their claim about being the MORAL RIGHT anyone with a small ounce of cents knows god fearing right are using the LORD as a product that in itself is a sin a disaster is a disaster weather natrul or man made or both GOP TEA REPUBLICAN PARTY is getting a dose of the DESASTER THEY CREATED and now its time for them to pay it wll never be enough to many fellow AMERICANS HURTING
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gallon
Those who fail to remember history are, um
01:59 AM on 11/16/2011
Sure wish I could understand you. It sounds like you might have something to say.
11:39 AM on 11/16/2011
wrong it was the gay agenda that caused it,, And of course under no circumstance is there any connection to climate change that may be considered and talk of fossil fuels part in it is anti-Christian
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10:16 PM on 11/15/2011
Perry's response is to cut the State budget for Texas volunteer fire departments.
09:23 PM on 11/15/2011
You know, there's a warning here for those who think Rick Perry would be a great President. He's like Emperor Nero to me. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Rick Perry's running for President while Texas burns.
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10:06 PM on 11/15/2011
And what, exactly, do you expect him to do about drought. Did you read the whole article? Nero was sadistic and insane and likely set the fires.
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11:35 PM on 11/15/2011
that sounds right who cut the fire and first responders who said he didnt want fed, disaster it wasent GOV CUMMO
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mostberg
11:17 AM on 11/16/2011
Texas had to cut their budgets because they have a huge budget hole like many states. And states cannot print money like the Fed can. So their firefighting budget has been cut along with other budgets. Would we rather they cut police or schools more. Rain will help and meanwhile they work with what they have. Raising taxes on the rich is always the standard response to every problem. Try that here. All states are trying to get more jobs to have more people paying taxes. So raising taxes on anyone is questionable in that situation. It does not contribute to job creation.
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09:19 PM on 11/15/2011
another reason why perry should go home