"Texas Wildfire Crisis: Battling Intense Blaze and Long-Term Rebuilding"

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The Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas, now the state's largest ever wildfire, has burned over 1.1 million acres and destroyed 500 structures, with dry weather and strong winds posing a threat to intensify the blaze. At least two people have died, and two firefighters were injured battling the flames in Oklahoma. Donations of hay continue to be delivered to the Texas panhandle for ranchers in need, while critical fire weather conditions are expected to persist.
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- 'It'll take years': Panhandle residents contemplate rebuilding their lives after the fires KERA News
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