Texas Wildfires – Social Media

With the Wildfires burning in Texas, residents, supporters of relief and other fellow Texas Residents have used Social Media like Facebook and Twitter to get the word out about the status of resident and the fires burning.

PLEASE RE-POST TO SPREAD THE WORD AND SUPPORT THOSE WHO HAVE LOST THEIR BELONGINGS TO THE WILDFIRES.

Red Cross of Central Texas

Waller County Fire Information

Bastrop County Public Safety Line


 

 

 

 

 

Bastrop County Office of Emergency Management

How to help Texas Fire Victims

via Houston Cultural Map

Grimes County Sherriff’s Office

Bastrop County Home Page

Bluebonnet Electric CoOp

Austin Home Search.com

Disaster Relief Assistance

Colo Vista Community

Bastrop County Information

Montgomery County Fire Watch

 

TWITTER

#centraltxfires

#Bastrop

Texas Storm Chasers

Tex Edu Assoc.

Central Texas Red Cross

Bastrop County EMS

Austin Pets Alive

 

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Deceitful Sunset – Texas Wildfires

As I was driving home from work today which is in west Houston, Tomball, I noticed this cloud moving across the sky. I thought, ‘Hmm. interesting’ Upon further viewing I realized that it wasn’t a cloud, it was the smoke coming from the fires in central Texas. I could clearly see the large cloud coming from the ground and spewing the smoke. This is so sad to see that the state is on fire. What’s even more sad is how the smoke affects the sunset.

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Texas wildfires destroy more than 700 homes in two days – CNN.com

Texas wildfires destroy more than 700 homes in two days – CNN.com.

Please remember to be safe in Texas.

Keep posted on any fires in your area with the local news.

 

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UPDATE: Evacuations in Texas; Fire Fighters needed

Fires continue to burn across Texas, including some in the Houston area | abc13.com.

HELP PUT OUT FIRES! *ATTENTION TEXAS AND SURROUNDING AREAS.. WE NEED FIREMEN!!!! Begging for retired and any fireman to call number to help. We were short 25 fireman last night. Cannot contain town of Bastrop, 35 miles away…fire is 16 miles long, 6 miles wide, jumped Colorado river, evacuated entire town called Steiner ranch of 5500* REPOST EVEN IF NOT IN TEXAS.. FRIENDS MAY BE. HELP!! Call 512-978-1187

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URGENT NEED for horse transport for evacuation in Bastrop County, TX. Barns that were used to house evacuees are now in the fire’s path. Rt 304 still open both ways. Anyone in the area who can help, please call Beth at 512-467-4893 or Rachel at 512-581-2940 . There at least 43 horses in immediate need at their rescue, surely there will be more. **Please cross post!!**

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