
The Crabapple fire started at around 1 p.m. Saturday.
FREDERICKSBURG, Texas — Fire officials in Gilespie County along with the Texas A&M Forest Service are currently battling a massive 8,640-acre fire near Fredericksburg, Texas, according to authorities.
Around 1 p.m., departments from across Gillepsie County responded to the grass fire located in the 8700 block of Lower Crabapple. Officials say the fire moved east across Highway 16 North due to high winds and prime conditions for wildfires in the area.
Law enforcement is asking anyone between Highway 16 North and FM 1631 and between Ranch Road 1323 and Ranch Road 2721 should be prepared to evacuate.
Smoke is visible in and around that area and further, according to officials.
Officials say to avoid the area as crews work to contain the fire. Texas A&M Forest Service has reported that it is 400 acres in size.
“At this point, there is no containment,” Fredericksburg Fire Chief Lynn Bizzell said. “Our goal is to stop the forward progress with air support from TDEM and the Texas A&M Forest Service. Our crews are also working behind the fire to make sure embers do not cause more fires. Currently embers are flying up to a half of mile and causing more fires in the area. Our resources are working to protect structures.”
As of 3 p.m., Fredericksburg Fire and EMS said there are evacuations orders in place and crews on the ground are evacuating people as needed. If anyone has been displaced, a shelter has been made available at Faith Baptist Church located at 3022 North State Highway 16 in Fredericksburg.
By 4:20 p.m., the fire had jumped across State Highway 16 and was on its way toward FM 1631. Officials have urged anyone in the area to evacuate immediately.
As of 6:10 p.m., the massive fire is 0% contained.
The Fredericksburg Police Department has asked the public to refrain from calling dispatch asking for updates on the growing blaze.
Anyone who would like to help first responders by donating water or electrolyte drinks can do so at the Fredericksburg Fire Department at 126 West Main Street.
This is a developing situation and KENS 5 will continue to update this article as we learn more.