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 ...