Pauline Road Fire contained but still smoldering in San Jacinto, Montgomery counties
- The Pauline Road fire in San Jacinto County has been contained and is no longer spreading, according to Montgomery County officials.
- The fire initially started as a prescribed burn and has burned 2,421 acres, resulting in the destruction of one unoccupied vacation home, as reported by Texas A&M Forest Service.
- Approximately 900 homes were evacuated during the fire, but Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough confirmed that the evacuation orders have now been lifted as conditions improved.
- More than 90 animals were rescued by officials, and Judge Keough praised firefighters for their efforts in preventing further damage to structures.
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2,000-acre San Jacinto wildfire 20 percent contained Thursday morning, officials say
The Pauline Road fire, which first ignited in the Sam Houston National Forest on the southwestern corner of San Jacinto County Wednesday afternoon, was 20 percent contained early Thursday.
Pauline Road Fire Spreads To 2,388 Acres in Texas: 'Praying for Y'all'
Protests against Elon Musk aren’t the only thing spreading across Texas. The Pauline Road Fire in Sam Houston National Forest has now spread to approximately 2,388 acres. Only 20% of the fire has been contained. A TikTok by user6066730551663 (aka Janet) captured shots from the scene. In the footage, towering walls of smoke can be seen through the forest near what appears to be the Texas resident’s home. As the fire continues to rage through the …
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