Governor Greg Abbott has taken proactive measures in response to anticipated critical wildfire conditions in the Panhandle and West Texas. The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has been directed to activate state emergency response resources to address the impending threat.
"As wildfire threats are expected across West Texas and the Panhandle this weekend, Texas is ready to swiftly respond with emergency resources and personnel to assist local officials to keep their communities safe,” stated Governor Abbott. He also expressed gratitude towards the firefighters and emergency personnel who have been working tirelessly to protect Texans.
The Texas A&M Forest Service has identified areas near Alpine, Amarillo, Andrews, Childress, Lubbock, and Fort Davis as having the potential for critical wildfire activity. Strong winds and dry grass vegetation create conditions conducive to new wildfire ignitions and growth, with the possibility of large wildfires that may resist suppression efforts.
In response to the anticipated critical wildfire conditions, Governor Abbott has activated various state emergency response resources. These include over 200 firefighters, 30 fire engines, heavy equipment such as bulldozers and motor graders, firefighting aircraft, and personnel from agencies like the Texas National Guard, Texas Department of State Health Service, Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Texas Animal Health Commission, and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Texans in at-risk areas are advised to stay vigilant, monitor conditions regularly, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Emergency preparedness, limiting activities that may cause sparks or flames, and following directions from officials are recommended. Additional wildfire tips and safety information can be found on TexasReady.gov and tfsweb.tamu.edu.