Bastrop Fire Claims Two Lives

BASTROP, Texas (AP) _ Authorities say two people have died in a massive wildfire near Austin, Texas, that has destroyed 600 homes.

Bastrop County Sheriff Terry Pickering said Tuesday that he had no details about the deaths.

The Texas Forest Service said Tuesday morning that firefighters had not begun to contain the blaze and that it had scorched about 30,000 acres since it started on Sunday.

The fire about 30 miles southeast of the state capital was one of dozens throughout Texas that started over Labor Day weekend that were fanned by winds from Tropical Storm Lee.

Texas officials say more than 1,000 homes have been destroyed and more than 100,000 acres have burned in wildfires over the past week.

BASTROP, Texas (AP) _ State fire officials say a massive wildfire burning in Central Texas has destroyed the most homes in a single wildfire, eclipsing the previous Texas record set in the spring.

The Texas Forest Service said Tuesday the number of homes lost was nearly 600 in Bastrop County, about 25 miles from Austin. The agency says about 30,000 acres were burning with no containment.

Forest service spokeswoman April Saginor said Tuesday the previous record set in April was a wildfire near Possum Kingdom Lake that burned 168 homes. The third most destructive blaze was a December 2005 wildfire that destroyed 116 homes in Callahan County, about 160 miles west of Dallas.

Saginor says state wildfire records only go back to the late 1990s.

    
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