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Posted: 5:54 PM Mar 1, 2009
Wildfires Rage in Texas
23 homes destroyed in central Texas wildfire
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A wildfire fueled by grass, brush and trees has destroyed at least 23 homes and three businesses in central Texas.
Officials say two National Guard helicopters joined other aircraft Sunday in dropping water on the blaze near the towns of Bastrop and Smithville.
Gov. Rick Perry has activated state resources, including four Blackhawk helicopters equipped to drop water and fire retardant, firefighters and equipment.
The wildfire has charred just over a square mile since it was started Saturday by a fallen power line.
Texas Forest Service spokesman Lewis Kearney says the fire is about 50 percent contained.
He says some residents who were evacuated during the night were being escorted back into the area Sunday to identify their property.
Bastrop is about 30 miles southeast of Austin.
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