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The Pauline Road fire, a more than 2,300 acre-long fire first detected Wednesday afternoon in San Jacinto County near the Montgomery County line, was 45 percent contained as of Friday morning.
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The Pauline Road fire was 45% contained Thursday evening, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. “Our firefighters are the best,” Keough said. “They got this raging inferno under control ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – Firefighters in San Jacinto and Montgomery counties are continuing efforts to control the Pauline Road Fire, which has burned nearly 2,400 acres. Despite the ongoing ...
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SAN JACINTO COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- The Pauline Road Fire in San Jacinto and Montgomery counties is now entirely contained, officials announced Wednesday afternoon. Officials previously confirmed ...
No fire activity was found outside the containment lines of the Pauline Road fire early Friday after it burned more than 2,000 acres in San Jacinto and Montgomery counties this week, Montgomery ...
and dry conditions have fueled the spread of the Pauline Road Fire. One possibly occupied home was lost in San Jacinto County along with two other small structures. As of Friday morning ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service responded to a request for assistance in San Jacinto County on the Pauline Road Fire, which started March 19. The fire was intially reported as having burned an ...
The fire on Pauline Road has burned through more than 2,300 acres and is reportedly contained, according to officials. FOX 26's Shelby Rose has more details on what Montgomery County officials are ...
Tags: on demand, latest, fire, wildfire, pauline road fire As of this morning, the fire is 45% contained, with officials feeling confident that they have a good handle on the situation.