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Date: February 28, 2024 at 10:20:48
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Wildfire in texas: partial evacuation of nuclear plant


Wildfires are no longer just a west coast, or blue
state issue.
I guess Abbott didn't rake his leaves?
No matter how I feel about Abbott, my heart goes out to
the communities affected and the brave people fighting
the fire.
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'Devastating' Texas wildfires spark disaster
declaration, nuclear plant partial evacuation
The fires are impacting parts of the Texas Panhandle.

ByMeredith Deliso
February 28, 2024, 9:27 AM

"Devastating" wildfires in Texas have prompted a
disaster declaration for dozens of counties and
evacuation orders in parts of the Texas Panhandle.

Gov. Greg Abbott declared a disaster declaration for 60
counties on Tuesday due to "widespread wildfire
activity throughout the state." The largest of the
blazes -- the Smokehouse Creek Fire -- is the second-
largest wildfire in Texas history.

The declaration will ensure that fire response
resources are quickly deployed to "areas in the Texas
Panhandle being impacted by devastating wildfires,"
Abbott said in a statement Tuesday.

The Pantex Nuclear Weapons Plant in Amarillo has paused
operations until further notice and evacuated
nonessential personnel as a precaution due to the
wildfires, according to an internal situation report
from the Department of Homeland Security's
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency obtained
by ABC News.

"All special materials are safe and unaffected,"
according to the report.

The facility is located approximately 13 miles from the
Windy Deuce Fire in Moore County, one of several fires
being monitored by the Texas A&M Forest Service.

"Several large wildfires ignited under warm, dry and
windy conditions across the Texas Panhandle," the Texas
A&M Forest Service said on social media Tuesday.
"Today, strong winds will likely impact these wildfires
and the potential for new ignitions remains."

Fires continued to impact mainly the central and
eastern portions of the Texas Panhandle on Tuesday,
according to the National Weather Service.

The Smokehouse Creek Fire in Hutchinson County has
burned 500,000 acres and is 0% contained as of
Wednesday morning, according to the Texas A&M Forest
Service.

There was "extreme fire behavior" associated with the
wildfire on Tuesday, with wind gusts up to 60 mph and
flames as high as 20 feet, a spokesperson for the
agency told ABC News.

The fire has crossed into northwestern Oklahoma,
affecting several state and local highways and
resulting in the evacuation of a hospital and nursing
home in Shattuck, according to the DHS/CISA report.

The Windy Deuce Fire has burned an estimated 38,000
acres and was 20% contained as of Tuesday night, fire
officials said.

"Fire behavior continues to be very active under the
influence of high winds," the Texas A&M Forest Service
said on social media Tuesday.

More than 40 houses were damaged in Fritch, a city
located in Hutchinson and Moore counties, since Monday,
the city said. Parts of the city have been evacuated.

Mandatory evacuations are in effect for several towns
and communities in the Amarillo region, including
Skellytown, Wheeler, Allison and Briscoe, the National
Weather Service said Tuesday evening. Voluntary
evacuations are in effect for Pampa, it said.

Several school districts were closed Wednesday due to
the wildfires.

Abbott warned that the wildfires could grow in the
coming days as high temperatures and windy conditions
continue.

"Texans are urged to limit activities that could create
sparks and take precautions to keep their loved ones
safe," he said Tuesday.


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Date: February 29, 2024 at 17:31:41
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Wildfire in texas: partial evacuation of nuclear plant


don't want to sound like the grinch here, and my heart
certainly goes out to all the communities affected by
these wildfires BUT,
Abbott does a Disaster declaration -
doesn't that open the doors for Federal aid/Fema -
this from the state that wants to secede???? So they
want to be separate but still want Federal monies???
Can't have it both ways.


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