How you can help victims of the Texas Panhandle wildfires

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How you can help victims of the Texas Panhandle wildfires
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Texans seeing the devastation of the Texas Panhandle wildfires wonder how they can help. We compiled a list of organizations helping those affected.

The wildfires in the Texas Panhandle have left two people dead, and left behind dead cattle, destroyed homes and scorched prairie land for grazingin the Texas Panhandle, but the National Weather Service says conditions favorable for wildfires are expected to extend through the weekend in some areas.

"Of course, it just looks like natural devastation," Dallas Fire-Rescue Captain Brandon Terry said."A lot of structures have been destroyed. but of course, a lot of the metro land had been destroyed, the vegetation." "A lot of our members are exhausted doing a lot of work but you know, they're keeping the heads up," Terry said."They're staying hydrated and taking care of their health and their mental health so we can continue to support these communities that we're going through right now to help these people."The Amarillo Area Foundation

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