¾ÅÉ«

Nearly 2,000 Homes Destroyed in Texas Since Labor Day Weekend

September 13, 2011

The Texas Forest Service reports that an estimated 1,939 homes have been destroyed in the state by wildfires since the Labor Day weekend.

The insured losses from the Bastrop County Complex fires alone could reach $150 million, according to the Texas Insurance Council.

The massive Bastrop County Complex fire was one of a rash of wildfires that broke out across drought-stricken Texas in early September. Officials expect the damage statistics to rise as the blazes in Bastrop and other areas of the state continue to be extinguished.

The insured losses from all of the Texas fires for one week starting with the Labor Day weekend could hit $250 million, the ICT said.

Firefighters responded to 181 wild fires in Texas during this period of time.

The ICT noted that the estimate of the total insured losses from the recent wildfires in the state could vary as more information comes in.

With the Bastrop County Complex fire 60 percent contained, the Texas Forest Service on Sept. 11 laid out a plan to let area residents begin surveying what was left of their properties. The blaze, which began on Sept. 4, has charred more than 34,000 acres. It is said to the largest single wildfire in Texas history.

Re-entry into the fire swept Bastrop County neighborhoods began on Sept. 12 for specified subdivisions.

.

Topics Texas Wildfire Homeowners

Was this article valuable?

Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Latest Comments

  • September 13, 2011 at 9:48 pm
    Tanker Driver says:
    The airtankers were grounded for safety reasons. Too many air crews have been lost because of fatigue issues with the 60's era airframes. Politics should not be involved.
  • September 13, 2011 at 5:27 pm
    The Other Point of View says:
    Here is a link to the U.S. Forestry Service press release: http://www.fs.fed.us/news/2011/releases/07/airtanker.shtml I don't know where you heard that the planes were grounde... read more
  • September 13, 2011 at 4:43 pm
    Longtime Agent says:
    Perhaps they categorized for the number of homes and businesses that were lost in the Bastrop area when they made that statement. They are both really bad and we need rain rel... read more

Add a CommentSee All Comments (5)Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

More News
More News Features