Panhandle leader reacts to largest wildfire in Texas history

Three days after the Smokehouse Creek Fire began burning, Potter County Judge Nancy Tanner made the 45-minute drive from her office in Amarillo to Borger – which is one county away.

“The ground was black. There was no green. There were no trees. Everything was black,” Tanner said on Inside Texas Politics.

The Smokehouse Creek Fire grew into what is the largest wildfire in Texas’s recorded history.

More than 1 million acres of land burned.

At least 7,000 heads of cattle died, possibly more, in multiple fires across the Panhandle.

The blazes are now fully under control.

Tanner said the governor and emergency management personnel from across Texas promised help at that meeting in Borger and they haven’t stopped.

“They said, ‘Whatever you need, we’ll do whatever it takes,’” she said, praising the state’s efforts.

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