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Texas' scorched Panhandle
TIME Magazine
|March 25, 2024
A million acres swept by fire
THE SMOKEHOUSE CREEK FIRE WAS named for the place it began on Feb. 26, the grasslands lining a tributary to the Canadian River north of Amarillo, Texas. But within days, dry winds had blown it into the second largest wildfire in U.S. historya galloping, aptly named conflagration that by March 6 had burned 1.1 million acres and caused the deaths of two people: an 83-year-old woman found in her burned home, and a 44-year-old woman who died after being found outside her truck that had been overtaken by smoke and flames.
This story is from the March 25, 2024 edition of TIME Magazine.
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