"title"=>"Wildfires Rage Across the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma",
"summary"=>"Early images from a broad area affected by several wildfires",
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The Smokehouse Creek Fire, which was sparked on Monday, has already burned across more than 500,000 acres, pushed by high winds and dry conditions. It is the largest of several brush fires now burning across the Texas Panhandle and parts of northwestern Oklahoma, prompting evacuations and disaster declarations, as authorities warn that the weather will remain dangerously dry for at least another week. Gathered below are some early images from the region.
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"link"=>"https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2024/02/photos-texas-panhandle-smokehouse-creek-wildfire/677585/?utm_source=feed",
"published_date"=>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 18:35:27.000000000 UTC +00:00,
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"created_at"=>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 21:24:44.319342000 UTC +00:00,
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