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Eventdex · Wildfire

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86695

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event_typeWildfire
ncei_event_id86,695
episode_id15,236
begin_utc2008-03-18T21:00:00+00:00
end_utc2008-03-19T14:00:00+00:00
stateTEXAS
cz_typeZ
cz_nameSTARR
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourcePark/Forest Service
episode_narrativeA strong cold front passing through the central portion of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Deep South Texas during the mid and late afternoon of March 18th brought a combination of wind gusts in excess of 50 mph, falling humidity into the teens, and rapid drying to already drought-affected short-term fuels. These conditions, combined with falling live power lines and other sparking material, produced a number of significant wild fires across Jim Hogg, Brooks, Hidalgo, and Starr Counties between the afternoon of the 18th and the afternoon of the 19th.||In total, aerial and ground surveys suggested that at least 40,000 acres may have burned in total, with at least 25,000 of those related to the Burns Ranch blaze which stretched from the border of Starr, Brooks, and Jim Hogg County east-southeast into southern Brooks and Hidalgo County, with the smoke plume extending into Willacy County. Infrared satellite imagery initially pinpointed the hot spots soon after ignition; Doppler Radar was able to capture the plume from the Burns Ranch Fire into the evening of the 18th.
event_narrativeThe Texas Forest service reported a wildfire burned approximately 800 acres 6 miles Southeast of La Gloria in Starr County, not too far from the initiation point of the Burns Ranch Fire near the four corner border of Brooks, Hidalgo, and Jim Hogg County. Additional data on this particular fire was unavailable at the time of this writing.
year2,008

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