"Texas' Largest Wildfire Claims Lives and Devastates Communities"

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The Smokehouse Creek wildfire in the Texas Panhandle has become the largest blaze in Texas history, burning over 1 million acres and claiming the lives of at least two people. The fires have destroyed homes, prompted evacuations, and spread into Oklahoma, with volunteer-based fire departments working to protect affected cities. President Joe Biden has addressed the wildfires, and the devastation caused by the fires is visible in satellite footage and infrared imagery.
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- A massive Texas wildfire is now the largest on record in the state The Washington Post
- 'Devastating' Texas wildfires spark disaster declaration, nuclear plant partial evacuation ABC News
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