"Rebuilding After Devastation: Texas Wildfires' Lingering Impact"

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Fritch, Texas, a small town in the Panhandle region, has faced multiple disasters over the years, including tornadoes and wildfires. The recent wildfire has destroyed dozens of homes, leaving many residents homeless. Despite the population decline, some residents are determined to stay, valuing the tight-knit community and resilience in the face of adversity.
- Texas Fires Bring Loss to a Small Town That Already Knows It Well The New York Times
- Texas fires: Thousands of cattle killed in Smokehouse Creek blaze USA TODAY
- A massive Texas wildfire is finally dying down. Its impact could last years. The Washington Post
- Panhandle ranchers seek aid to rebuild after wildfires The Texas Tribune
- The worst wildfire in Texas' history has a complex link with climate change BBC.com
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