Approximately 2,000 acres are engulfed in a wildfire in San Jacinto County, near the Montgomery County border.
The Pauline Road fire, a more than 2,300 acre-long fire first detected Wednesday afternoon in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County line, was 45 percent contained as of Friday morning.
The Pauline Road fire in San Jacinto County has grown to at least 2,300 acres and fire crews are still working to contain it.
The Pauline Road fire in San Jacinto County has reached 2,000 acres and is 10% contained as of Thursday morning.
In a release sent out on Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had ...
Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough signed a local state of disaster as a 2,000-acre wildfire in Sam Houston National Forest ...
Overnight homes in the path of the 2,000-acre Pauline Fire in San Jacinto County and Montgomery County were evacuated and ...
SAN JACINTO COUNTY, Texas — Firefighters are battling an estimated 2,375-acre wildfire near the Montgomery County line, where ...
Meanwhile, recent major fires that prompted evacuations in the Panhandle and Central Texas were fully contained as of ...
Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough and the San Jacinto Office of Emergency Management announced they filed local disaster ...