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.
ABC13 spoke to county officials about why the prescribed burn was allowed to happen with strong winds in the forecast before ...
The Pauline Road fire in San Jacinto County has grown to more than 2,400 acres and fire crews are still working to contain it.
The Pauline Fire has scorched 2,000 acres with only 10% containment, prompting mandatory and voluntary evacuations for 900 homes in Montgomery and San Jacinto counties.
As firefighters and emergency responders continue to make progress with containment of the Pauline Road Fire, residents in ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service confirmed the fire was traced back to a prescribed burn in San Jacinto County. Crews are working to put out hotspots as a high fire risk remains.
Greg Abbott announced Thursday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved the state’s request for a Fire Management Assistance Grant for the Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto ...
Ongoing fire weather conditions are expected Friday, but a southerly wind means areas north and west of the Pauline Road fire are likely to be downwind.
Smoke from fire can pose serious health risks to anyone close enough to inhale the pollution. As of Thursday morning, much of ...
In Montgomery County, evacuations were ordered for the following areas: Holstein Drive, Hereford Way, Cross Cut, Rock Pigeon, Boar's Run, Grey Goose, Brown Bear, Duroc Court, Big Beaver, Blue Teal, ...
Areas of Texas and New Mexico are at risk of wildfires developing over the weekend, meteorologists are warning.