Last Sunday was a really windy day (for proof, look at my hair in the picture below!). I--and tens of thousands of other football fans at Kyle Field--appreciated it because it was a really hot day. If not for the wind, the weather would have been unbearable for many.
And even though we at the football game appreciated the wind blowing, that same Texas wind was wreaking havoc across our great state.
Even as we drove to the football stadium, we saw the beginnings of a grass fire in south College Station. That was a scary sight! An immediate concern I had was, "What will happen if a disaster takes place at the University?" Most of the first reponders were headed to the grass fire and the major road into town was closed due to poor visibility from the smoke. Fortunately, everything appeared to go smoothly at the game.
Little did I realize how the wind we were enjoying was igniting wild fires in Bastrop, just 70 miles from College Station. The gusty winds from the outskirts of tropical storm Lee fanned the fires and they were out of hand in a matter of hours. As of today, over 800 homes and ranches have been lost just in that area of the state. Other nearby wildfires have also caused families to be displaced, livestock to die and millions of acres to go up in flames.
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