Since the last update, Texas A&M Forest Service and TIFMAS fire resources responded to 15 new requests for assistance on wildfires across the state. Suppression efforts continued on several carryover fires as well.

Active Fires:
– Quarry Fire, Wise County – est. 200 acres, 20% contained
– Escalera Fire, Baylor County – 227 acres, 92% contained
– Cat Fire, Clay County – 60 acres, 0% contained
– Pumper Road Fire, Caldwell County – 15.5 acres, 85% contained
– Pigmy Fire, Caldwell County – 14.1 acres, 75% contained
– Harrison 4265 Fire, Harrison County – 5 acres, 0% contained
– Dry Creek Fire, Caldwell County – 6.6 acres, 75% contained
– San Gabriel Fire, Williamson County – est. 500 acres, 75% contained
– Oak Grove Fire, Eastland County – 63 acres, 95% contained
– Sky Diver Fire, Caldwell County – 10 acres, 95% contained
– Turkey Trail Fire, Moore County – 265 acres, 80% contained
– River Bottom 2 Fire, Hood County – 275 acres, 75% contained
– Nelson Creek Fire, Walker County – 1,911 acres, 95% contained
– 1148 Fire, Palo Pinto County – 457 acres, 95% contained
– Chalk Mountain Fire, Somervell County – 6,735 acres, 20% contained
– Honey Creek Fire, Uvalde County – 353 acres, 95% contained

Contained Fires (100%)
– Crushed Cone Fire, Bastrop County – 3.8 acres
– Anderson 4253 Fire, Anderson County – 1 acre
– Angelina 4241 Fire, Angelina County – 1.1 acres
– Trinity 4255 Fire, Trinity County – 1 acre
– Cass 4269 Fire, Cass Fire – 1 acre
– Red River 4263 Fire, Red River County – 14 acres
– Liberty 4260 Fire, Liberty County – 0.5 acre
– Tyler 4263 Fire, Tyler County – 7 acres
– Hidden Acres Fire, San Patricio County – 6.1 acres
– Smashed Taco Fire, Bastrop County – 3 acres
– Sandy Branch Fire, Washington County – 20 acres
– Dog House Fire, Williamson County – 26 acres
– Freestone 4231 Fire, Freestone County – 6 acres
– Leon 4233 Fire, Leon County – 2.5 acres
– Sorrel Fire, Tom Green County – 18 acres
– Laguna Seca Fire, Hidalgo County – 415 acres, 95% contained *state resources have been released and this incident will no longer be updated

To view the Texas A&M Forest Service Incident Viewer response map, navigate to https://public.tfswildfires.com.

For frequent incident updates, visit https://twitter.com/AllHazardsTFS.

Additional information and resources can be found at https://tfsweb.tamu.edu/CurrentSituation/.

The above information, and information on our Twitter page, reflects only the fires to which Texas A&M Forest Service is responding.