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Bastrop State Park |
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Bastrop, Texas |
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Bastrop, Texas |
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Magnolia, Texas |
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Leander, Texas |
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Austin, Texas |
These wildfires are still raging... 38,000 acres and over 600 homes in Bastrop County alone have burned to the ground and the fires are still uncontained.
YOU CAN HELP... Donate to the American Red Cross of Central Texas and pray for the families and firefighters battling this on-going and catastrophic event.
We need rain, and we need these fires to STOP.
We need rain, and we need these fires to STOP.
Very, very sad!
ReplyDeleteWords fail.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are horrifying. I was in California one summer when there were fires, and I remember seeing the charred ground a few days later while we were on the highway. It's so surreal. I can't imagine what those poor people are going through.
ReplyDeleteVery sad. Thinking about you and all your fellow Texans and hoping for rain....soon.
ReplyDeleteI would give anything if I could send our rain to Texas...we don't need it. The pictures and the stories are heartbreaking. I continue to pray...
ReplyDeleteIt's really awful. Every day on the news, more and more. I'm in the DFW area and my heart just goes out to all these folks. Praying for rain!
ReplyDeleteWOW those photos are very striking. Thanks for sharing them. They really show the devastation.
ReplyDeleteVery sad, my prayers go out to all affected.
ReplyDeletePrayers and Wishes for the Affected :(( so Sad. Hope you have blessed showers upon you soon :)
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Siddy
www.SiddySays.com
And here in NJ we have way more rain than we can handle! Feast or famine...
ReplyDeleteTexas is in my prayers...
Such an incredibly tragic event. Prayers abound.
ReplyDeleteThose are some real nasty and ugly ones.....
ReplyDeleteHow destructive! Wow. Hope everyone was able to stay safe and get out in time.
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