- Evacuations underway as crews battle 8,640-acre wildfire near Fredericksburg
- Smoke from 400-acre Gillespie County wildfire blowing into the Austin area
- Crews battling 400-acre Crabapple wildfire near Fredericksburg
- Crews battling 400-acre Crabapple wildfire near Fredericksburg, Texas
- Evacuations underway as crews battle massive wildfire near Fredericksburg
Evacuations underway as crews battle 400-acre wildfire near Fredericksburg

The Crabapple fire started at around 1 p.m. Saturday.
AUSTIN, Texas — Fire crews in Gillespie County along with the Texas A&M Forest Service are battling a large wildfire north of Fredericksburg that sparked on Saturday afternoon.
According to Gillespie County officials, the fire – named the Crabapple fire – started in the 8700 block of Lower Crabapple Road around 1 p.m. All Gillespie County fire departments are responding to the fire.
As of 3:10 p.m., some evacuations were underway. Fredericksburg Fire EMS said crews on the ground are evacuating people as needed. If anyone has been displaced, a shelter is available at Faith Baptist Church at 3022 N. State Highway 16 in Fredericksburg.
According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, the 400-acre fire is 0% contained as of 2:20 p.m. Saturday.
Around 2 p.m., the forest service said it was sending air support to assist ground crews.
The public is asked to avoid the area.
