AP/ September 12, 2011, 3:57 AM

Texas wildfire chars more than 1,500 homes

Hillary Polly looks through the family belongings as Thomas Polly tries to pry open a fireproof gun safe with his father Louie Polly in the background amongst the rubble of their burned house in a subdivision, Sept. 7, 2011, near Bastrop, Texas.

Hillary Polly looks through the family belongings as Thomas Polly tries to pry open a fireproof gun safe with his father Louie Polly in the background amongst the rubble of their burned house in a subdivision, Sept. 7, 2011, near Bastrop, Texas. / Getty

BASTROP, Texas - The number of homes destroyed by a still-raging wildfire here increased on Sunday to 1,554 and will increase further as emergency crews enter areas where the blaze has been extinguished. Seventeen people remain unaccounted for, but officials believe they could simply be out of town.

Bastrop County officials joined by Democratic U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett sought to provide new information to hundreds of residents evacuated a week ago, when blustering wind whipped up by Tropical Storm Lee swept across parched, drought-stricken Texas — helping to spark more than 190 wildfires statewide that killed four people.

The worst of the fires is the one in Bastrop that has consumed more than 34,000 acres.

Crews have now contained more than 50 percent of the blaze, paving the way for people to begin returning home and trying to rebuild their lives from the remains of the smoldering rubble.

Many who were forced to evacuate still don't know what became of their homes.

Beginning Monday, county officials will begin allowing them to slowly re-enter scorched areas as authorities ensure the land has properly cooled and hotspots are extinguished. Some were given only minutes to evacuate as the raging blaze surrounded homes and neighborhoods. Some had time to gather a few important belongings, others fled with only the clothes on their back.

Tiffany and Bill Roberts started a Facebook page pairing families in need with those who want to help. Since Wednesday, more than 1,000 people have joined, and around 70 families have found sponsors who have helped them with everything from finding donated clothes and legal aid to securing a place to stay.

Donation centers in Bastrop are so overwhelmed that they've stopped accepting clothing and other items. As a result, the Roberts have filled their lawn with donations: folding tables piled with everything from clothes to kitchen utensils to stuffed animals; dressers cluttered with lamps and other electronics standing next to piles of DVDs, VHS tapes and CDs.

The federal government on Friday declared Texas a disaster area, paving the way for individuals to get financial aid. Congressman Doggett said families will be eligible for up to $30,000 to pay for expenses not covered by insurance policies, such as temporary housing and even construction costs.

"The $30,000 can only go so far toward the expenses that some of you have," Doggett said. "But I think it can be a lot of assistance."

On Monday, schools will open for the first time since the Bastrop blaze erupted. So many people are living in the town's Super 8, Best Western and Holiday Inn that school buses will stop at all three.

The monster blaze that has done the most damage to Bastrop resulted when two fires joined a week ago. Investigators won't know for several weeks what caused them, Pickering said. Some smaller fires that flared up since then could have been deliberately set, he said.

"We had reports from around the community of vehicles driving around that we suspect are starting fires," Pickering said. "I have no confirmation of that."

North of Houston, meanwhile, firefighters say a tri-county blaze that has consumed more than 20,000 acres and destroyed nearly 60 homes is also half contained.

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noloyalisti says:
Perry, the second coming of Bushoccio. You know like a rock only dumber. Seriously the fact that this fake religious, greed stricken extremist wacko could even sniff ANY public office is frightening.

Never Forget 911 and Never Vote Republican.
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Zann-Zel replies:
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Think Rick Perry isn't encouraging Secession in Texas? I just saw another bumper sticker that said SECEDE over a Texas flag : (
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recoveringRepub says:
Yep Perry is the "man". We need him at the helm. Look at the great job he is doing for Tx when they are in need. But without socialism there is no one to fight the fires only insurance after the fact; that is if you have paid the extreme premiums. Jesus (used to be God) Bless Capitalism.
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noloyalisti replies:
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Don't confuse Capitalism (especially America predatory capitalism) with freedom and democracy. That is what the rich want you to believe but nothing could be further from the truth.
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noloyalisti says:
We should make Perry sign a statement and read it on national TV. If he gets ANY federal disaster aid he spurns the idiot Tea Bag Corporation and their fascist dreams.
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noloyalisti says:
Since Reagan the giant corporations and the greedy rich who run them have had the largest re-distributon of wealth in human history. Did they earn it? No they trashed America and are working on doing that to the rest of the world.
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msimamaji says:
Let's look at the record. First to create a tax free utopia, Gov. Perry slashes funds to fire fighters. Then on the weekend of April 22-24, Gov Perry spends three days praying for rain.
Now, God failing, Gov Perry turns to the hated federal government for aid. Forget the fact that Gov. Perry wanted to secede from the union.
Now as Texas is still burning, Perry will show up at the special Tea Party Convention in Tampa to blast the federal government and President Obama while secretly accepting federal handouts. (Remember Texas gets generous farm subsidies and oil companies also get government subsidies.)
I feel the we need FEMA and SBA to help disaster victims, but I am fed up with the hypocrisy of Gov. Perrym the Tea Party, and the Texans who voted these people into office.
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JV1970 replies:
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God never fails! He may not answer our prayers immediately and He may not answer them in the way that we want Him to but He always answers and He never fails!
noloyalisti replies:
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Perry is evil, fake religious, extremist hypocrite. His only friends are a few greedy rich who could not care less about America. Who votes for these wacko scoundrels?
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starving1968-3 says:
So when does all that "praying for rain" pay off?
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Zann-Zel replies:
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I'd LOVE to know!
JV1970 replies:
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They will pay off in God's own time and whenever He thinks it's best! Eventually their prayers WILL be answered though.
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Zann-Zel says:
Why in the world would devastating fires like this bring out the arrsonists? They SEE how out of control it can get - do they not ever think that their OWN home may be caught in the next blaze?
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imnotimportant replies:
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These fires were not started by arsonists.
JV1970 replies:
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imnotimportant Sadly some of them are. Others are started by just plain carelessness and stupidity. Some campers start them with their campfires and others start them with sparks from their home grills. Also some people who live far out in the country don't have trash pick up services and must burn their trash. Sometimes fires start from their burning trash. The majority of the fires, though, start from lightning but, yes, sadly some of them are the result of arson.
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imnotimportant says:
Where is tricky ricky?

Shouldn't the governor at least acknowledge the fact that his provincial outpost of a state is receiving fanatical aid from the American Government?

As tricky ricky has pointed out, the American Government is broke. So where is the government going to get this money?

Tricky ricky wants to make the federal government as insignificant as possible. Why doesn't he start by declining any aid from the federal government?
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Actually I want the people of Texas to receive the aid they need. I want the American people to share their wealth to help them.

The people of Texas are ENTILTED to this aid. THIS IS SOCIALISM AND IT IS GOOD.
msimamaji replies:
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Dear notimportant,

Do you believe Texans should share their wealth to help people in other states? That's the problem with a lot of folks in Texas. They want to take federal handouts, but they threaten to secede if they are expected to help others.
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