Wildfires continued to roar across the Texas panhandle Thursday, forcing widespread evacuations and causing two deaths as the Smokehouse Creek Fire became the largest in the state's history.
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An curved arrow pointing right. A massive fire in Texas has burned more than half a million acres of land. The Smokehouse House Creek Fire is the second-largest fire in the state's history ...
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The Smokehouse Creek fire grew to nearly 1,700 square miles. It merged with another fire and is just 3% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. Gray skies loomed over huge scars of ...