Texas A&M Forest Service Battles Massive July 4th Wildfire

 

STERLING CITY, TX —Over the weekend the Texas A&M Forest Service battled a massive wildfire in southwest Sterling County.

According to KTXS, firefighters responded to the fire around 8:00 p.m. on Saturday. 

The fire burned at least 4,350 acres before it was 100-percent contained around 9 p.m. Sunday.

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4350 acres? Try the Bighorn Fire over 118,000 acres burning for a month. Try the 150,000 acre + fire burning 80 miles further north.

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