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[March 21, 2022]
(Reuters) - Wildfires wiped out 86
homes and a majority of the small town of Carbon, Texas, the Dallas
Morning News reported on Saturday, as four fires west of Dallas burned
54,000 acres (22,000 hectares) and killed a sheriff's deputy who was
helping people flee.
The four fires, designated as the Eastland Complex, have raged since
Wednesday or Thursday in Eastland County, about 120 miles (190 km) west
of Dallas, and were about 30% contained, the Texas A&M Fire Service said
on Saturday.
About 85% of Carbon, with a population of 225, was burned, the newspaper
reported, publishing photos of homes that were reduced to piles of
rubble.
An Eastland Fire Department dispatcher could not confirm the damage
toll, referring questions to the Texas Division of Emergency Management,
where officials were unavailable.
Driven by strong winds and feasting on dry brush, the fires consumed
most of Carbon within three hours, the Morning News said, based on a
reporter's dispatch from the town.
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Texas Army National Guard CH-47 chinook helicopter passes after
unloading water onto a burning field as crews battle the Eastland
Complex Fire in Eastland County, Texas, U.S., March 18, 2022 in this
still image obtained from social media video. Larry Sunde via
REUTERS
"Everywhere you turn, it looks like
a bomb went off. I've seen this place up in smoke before, but never
quite like this," said Wendy Forbus, a business owner and pastor,
the Morning News reported.
Governor Greg Abbott on Friday declared a disaster in 11 Texas
counties and ordered flags to be lowered to half staff in Eastland
County in honor of the sheriff's deputy Barbara Fenley, his office
announced.
Fenley had driven on Thursday to check on an elderly person as part
of her official duties, Eastland County Sheriff Jason Weger told
KTAB/KRBC television.
"With the extreme deteriorating conditions and low visibility from
smoke, Sergeant Fenley ran off the roadway and was engulfed in the
fire," Weger said.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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