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Gillespie County fire scorches more than 8,000 acres, leads to evacuations

High winds and dry conditions created prime wildfire conditions in the area

Fire crews from across the region battle a grass fire that erupted Saturday afternoon north of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County.

The Crabapple Fire remains 0% contained as of 3:15 p.m. Saturday, according to fire officials. The blaze started around 1 p.m. near 8700 Lower Crabapple Road and has spread eastward across Highway 16 North.

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High winds and dry conditions created prime wildfire conditions in the area, officials said. Embers currently fly up to half a mile, igniting additional fires.

“Our goal is to stop the forward progress with air support from TDEM and the Texas A&M Forest Service,” Fredericksburg Fire Chief Lynn Bizzell said. “Our crews are also working behind the fire to make sure embers do not cause more fires.”

Authorities urge residents to avoid the area. Those between Highway 16 North and FM 1631 and between Ranch Road 1323 and Ranch Road 2721 should prepare to evacuate.

Officials established a shelter for displaced residents at Faith Baptist Church at 3022 N State Highway 16.

The fire has grown to approximately 8,000 acres, according to fire officials. No injuries have been reported.

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