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Wildfire Burns 9000+ Acres in Northeast Mason County
Kim Webb, a firefighter with the Valley Spring VFD stayed with the fire until 3:30am on Sunday morning - she said that there was only one way in and one way out for much of the area that the fire burned. Courtesy photo.
Courtesy photo.
A fire that burned through northeast Mason County last week ended up consuming 9000+ acres before finally being brought under control early Sunday morning. The fire began with a woodpecker and a transformer near Eaton Cemetery Road. The Mason Volunteer Fire Department soon was joined by fire crews from all the neighboring communities and counties, as well as the Mason County Road Department and the Texas Forest Service. Containment on the south end of the fire was centered around Eato ...
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