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Paint Crossing Fire Daily Update: August 10, 2024 08-10-2024
Paint Crossing Fire
Publication Type: News - 08/10/2024 - 13:30
Paint Crossing Fire Daily Update
Saturday, August 10, 2024
August 10, 2024
Size: 2,362 acres
Containment: 75%
Date Started: August 7, 2024
Cause: Under investigation
Structures: At this time crews have not identified any damaged structures.
Evacuations: There are no evacuations in place at this time.
The Paint Crossing Fire started on August 7, 2024, and initially was responded to by local fire departments from Throckmorton County. Texas A&M Forest Service was requested for assistance at 3:00 p.m. and responded with aviation resources, heavy equipment, and engines from Texas A&M Forest Service and Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System (TIFMAS). Texas A&M Forest Service is currently in unified command with Throckmorton County fire departments.
Closures: There are no road closures at this time.
Yesterday: Firefighters worked to ensure that no new growth occurred outside of the containment lines. A helicopter was used to provide water to the fire and cool areas of high heat as firefighters patrolled the perimeter of the fire. Four new spot fires were discovered, three north of the Brazos River and one south of the river. All these spot fires were showing minimal activity in steep terrain as firefighters began to work their way into them.
Today: An additional strike team of engines arrived today, providing additional manpower and water support to contain the four separate spot fires. Crews will be working in steep terrain using hand tools, chainsaws, and hoses to first construct line around the spot fires and then cool them down so that they do not produce any additional fire growth. Other crews will continue working around the main fire’s perimeter, mopping up any areas of heat that could threaten the line.
Weather and Fire Behavior: Temperatures are expected to be cooler today and winds are expected to be light as a weak cold front moves across the fire area today. With higher humidities forecasted as well, this should create good conditions for firefighters to accomplish lots of good work today.
There is a chance for thunderstorms in the area this evening which could produce high and erratic winds and dry lightning, potentially causing new fire starts.
Fire Information
Adam Turner Information Officer
Public Information Officer, Texas A&M Forest Service Texas A&M Forest Service
Email: adam.turner@tfs.tamu.edu information@tfs.tamu.edu
Phone: 940-328-9158 979-255-0591
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