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A pipeline fire that began after an SUV struck a valve for a natural gas pipeline near Houston continues burning Tuesday after damaging houses, melting vehicles, and leading to the evacuation of ...
Pipeline Fire was 24,815 acres in size and 27% contained, and the nearby Haywire Fire was 5,372 acres and 11% contained, according to Coconino National Forest officials the morning of June 16.
The Pipeline Fire was first reported by a fire lookout at around 10:15 a.m. Sunday and has grown to 4,500 acres, according to InciWeb, a US clearinghouse for wildfire information.
As of mid-day Tuesday, 360 fire personnel were working on the Pipeline Fire, made up of eight hand crews, 40 engines, six water tenders, five dozers and aircraft, officials said.
La Porte pipeline fire prompts shelter-in-place orders, evacuations. Officials with the City of La Porte responded to a pipeline fire at the 8700 block of Spencer Highway near East Boulevard ...
The recent evacuation due to the Deer Park pipeline fire has lifted, and residents are being allowed back into their homes Wednesday evening. 24/7 Live Houston Southwest Southeast Northwest Northeast.
DEER PARK, Texas — The pipeline fire in Deer Park is finally out around 80 hours after it started Monday morning. The fire was caused by an SUV that crashed through a fence and into the pipeline ...
Officials say a pipeline fire in Deer Park that jumped Spencer Highway and spread to La Porte on Monday could continue burning into Tuesday.
One resident wondered why monitoring systems had failed to detect the pipeline moving before it broke. Read more at ...
Pipeline fire continues to burn in Deer Park | What we know right now. Natural gas liquid is burning from a pipeline owned by Energy Transfer and is impacting both the Deer Park and La Porte areas.