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San Saba County Wildfire Fully Contained, Reports Sheriff’s Office

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 14, 2025001 Min Read
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San Saba County Wildfire Fully Contained, Reports Sheriff's Office
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The wildfire in San Saba County has been declared 100% contained, according to the Sheriff’s Office. The fire, which posed a significant threat to surrounding areas, led to evacuations and heightened emergency measures. Firefighters worked diligently to control the blaze, utilizing aircraft and ground resources. No injuries or significant property damage were reported. Authorities are now assessing the situation and potential causes of the fire while reminding the public of the ongoing risk of wildfires.

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