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footballgal
02-04-2008, 02:10 PM
http://www.firelink.com/news/articles/1419-texas-governor-asks-for-federal-aid-for-wildfire-relief


http://www.firelink.com/nfs/firelink/attachment_images/0001/8483/wildfire_crop380w.jpg?1202105298

This grass fire broke out near Aledo, Texas, on Tuesday. (Donna McWilliam/AP)

My hometown was burning! :eek: :(

COTULLA, Texas – When volunteer firefighter Ignacio Reyes got home from a four-hour battle with a grass fire, he found a horrifying sight: The home he shares with his paralyzed older brother had burned to the ground.

“It was just smoke,” Mr. Reyes, a 40-year-old high school custodian, said Saturday. “I just panicked and wondered what happened to my brother. Thank God, a neighbor came out and pulled him out.”


Because of the dozens of fires around the state, Gov. Rick Perry requested federal aid Saturday. In a letter to President Bush, Mr. Perry identified 184 Texas counties threatened or impacted by wildfires this week in asking for a presidential disaster declaration for the entire state.

The governor’s office said Saturday that 75 wildfires have destroyed 60 homes and structures and burned at least 70,000 acres. More than half the counties in the state have been under recent burn bans.

Mr. Perry also added 31 counties to his state disaster proclamation issued earlier this week. A presidential disaster declaration would make the state eligible for federal aid.

“As wildfires continue to rage across our state, Texas is reaching its capacity to respond to these emergencies and is in need of federal assistance,” Mr. Perry said in the letter.

Among the hardest-hit counties is LaSalle, where Cotulla is the county seat.

Mr. Reyes’ home was one of seven lost in the 19,000-acre fire that was still burning Saturday in this town about 90 miles southwest of San Antonio. Another 15 homes had minor damage and 150 had heavy smoke damage, according to local emergency officials. There were no deaths or injuries reported Saturday.

The fire, which destroyed the homes Thursday, was about 70 percent contained by Saturday night, said Texas Forest Service spokeswoman Sandra Taylor.

Wildfires are common enough in this part of South Texas, but Mr. Reyes said this one is far from common.

“This is the biggest one we’ve seen,” he said. “And I’ve been here most my life.”

footballgal
02-04-2008, 02:30 PM
http://www.ksat.com/news/15203039/detail.html

SAN ANTONIO -- A rash of fires that destroyed thousands of acres of brush near Cotulla was brought under control by firefighters late Friday.

The blazes destroyed two homes but no injuries were reported, officials said.

Firefighters thought they had the blazes under control Friday morning, but high winds several hours later reignited the fires.

"When that wind is blowing, it's like a storm," said LaSalle County Commissioner Raul Ayala. "I've never seen this before."

Fire officials said they believe the fires were sparked by a welder.

Cotulla Fire Video (http://mfile.akamai.com/12916/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2008/0202/15201147.200k.asx)

footballgal
02-04-2008, 02:42 PM
Don't know when this report was done, but I hear from family members that at least a dozen homes have been affected, either partly burned or burned to the ground and has caused medical problems for some.

footballgal
02-07-2008, 12:33 PM
http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1061/

Cotulla Wildland FireIncident Information Announcements News

INCIDENT UPDATED 2 DAYS AGO
This incident is 100% contained.
Summary
19,240 acres in La Salle County

Basic Information
Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Human
Date of Origin 01/31/2008 at 0000 hrs.
Location 10 miles northwest of Cotulla
Incident Commander Stephen Rex

Current Situation
Total Personnel 83
Size 19,240 acres
Percent Contained 100%
Estimated Containment Date 02/04/2008 at 1800 hrs.
Fuels Involved 3 Tall Grass

Grass and heavy brush

Significant Events 7 Homes destroyed

40 Other Buildings destroyed

44INAROW
02-07-2008, 12:35 PM
these fires are very dangerous....... hope they get under control ASAP :eek:

footballgal
02-07-2008, 12:36 PM
I was just going to say that it's been finally contained - it will be nice when everything grows back - it will make for more food for the deer :D

pirate4state
02-07-2008, 12:38 PM
There were some pretty serious fires in Ben Bolt last week. Very scary!!