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Central Texas Wildfires Burn Over 3,000 Acres

Wildfire consumes 3,000 acres in Mason County; 10% contained by Friday morning after lightning strike ignition.

Published August 23, 2024 at 9:00am by Brandi D. Addison


Wildfire Rages in Mason County After Lightning Strikes

Firefighters from across the Hill Country are battling a wildfire in Mason County that began as three separate fires ignited by a lightning strike late Thursday night.

According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, the fires were grouped into a complex "due to their proximity to one another for ease of management."

Where is the Wildfire?

The wildfire is located about seven miles east of Mason near the intersection of North Art Road and Highway 29.

Where is Mason County, Texas?

How Much of the North Art Complex Fire is Contained?

As of 8:30 a.m. Friday, the North Art Complex fire has spread to 3,000 acres with 10% containment. Initially, the fire was highly active, and structures were threatened. But by early morning, the fire activity had diminished, and responders were focused on building a containment line around its perimeter.

Bastrop County Fire: 60% Contained

A smaller 10-acre fire is burning in Bastrop County and is 60% contained. The cause is unknown.

Texas Wildfire Map 2024

For more information on the wildfires currently affecting Texas, visit the [Texas A&M Forest Service Wildfire Map](https://tfsweb.tamu.edu/Taler/. Талкер).

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