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Approximately 2,000 acres are engulfed in a wildfire in San Jacinto County, near the Montgomery County border.
Firefighters are battling the Pauline Road Fire, which spans 2,420 acres and is 20% contained, with high winds and low humidity fueling its spread.
Officials previously confirmed the more than 2,000-acre fire started from a prescribed burn on a private property in San Jacinto County.
Montgomery County officials are considering a federal grant program to cover the expenses of fighting the 2,400-acre Pauline Road fire.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – Firefighters in San Jacinto and Montgomery counties are continuing efforts to control the Pauline Road Fire, which has burned nearly 2,400 acres. Despite the ongoing ...
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.
The fire tracker provides a map with pinpoint locations of each fire and also shows where red flag warnings are in effect, among other information. You can also click on each point to see ...
SAN JACINTO COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- The Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto and Montgomery counties is now entirely contained, officials announced Wednesday afternoon. Officials previously confirmed ...
The key differences are that: This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto County triggers evacuation orders. See Texas wildfire map ...
FIRE UPDATE: The wildfire in Montgomery and San Jacinto Counties has now burned ... still in place for those in the area of Lee Turner Road. The fire is 10-percent contained.