"Long-Term Impact: Assessing the Aftermath of Texas Wildfires"

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A massive wildfire in the Texas panhandle has devastated thousands of square miles of grasslands, leading to the deaths of thousands of cattle and causing extensive damage to farms and ranches. The impact of the historic blazes is expected to last for years, with the need to rebuild fencing, barns, and other infrastructure. Experts attribute the heightened wildfire risks to cycles of extreme weather, exacerbated by global warming. As the fire continues to burn, farmers and ranchers are left grappling with the aftermath, while also bracing for the lingering threat of more fires in the months ahead.
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