The Hudson Fire continues to burn in Bastrop County. The wildfire has burned about 400 acres and officials now know the cause ...
Here's the latest updates: At 6:00 a.m. Monday, the Hudson Fire remained at an estimated 400 acres but was now 20% contained he forest service said. Update: the #HudsonFire in Bastrop County is an ...
The fire began east of downtown Bastrop just before 2 p.m. Sunday and quickly spread to 50 acres, the Bastrop County Office of Emergency Management said. Here's the latest updates: At 6:00 a.m. Monday ...
A 400-acre wildfire that broke out in Bastrop County on Sunday afternoon and forced the evacuation of 60 homes was 50% contained and no longer spreading rapidly, Texas A&M Forest Service officials ...
The fire began west of downtown Bastrop just before 2 p.m. Sunday and quickly spread to 50 acres, the Bastrop County Office of Emergency Management said. By 3:40 p.m. Sunday, the Hudson Fire in ...
Thanks to increased overnight humidity levels and the swift removal by emergency responders of flammable vegetation around the perimeter of the 400-acre Hudson Fire, the Forest Services said the ...
Many people were forced to leave their homes after the Hudson Fire started around noon on Sunday about 8 miles east of Bastrop, just north of State Highway 71. The Texas A&M Forest Service said ...
The Hudson Fire first broke out on Sunday, Nov. 3, about 136 miles from Houston and just nestled right before Austin. On Tuesday, following heavy downpours, officials said the fire's footprint ...