The fire is getting smaller (slowly) but streets are still closed and some families are still out of their homes.
The fire ignited around 10 a.m. Monday after a vehicle crashed into an above-ground pipeline valve off Spencer Highway, according to investigators. Two days later, it's smaller, but still going.
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Flames from the Deer Park pipeline fire are so significant that they can be seen from outer space. The fire was still raging ...
The fire is still burning out of control near Spencer Highway but winds are calm which is helping the air quality situation, ...
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The fire shot orange flame and then black smoke hundreds of feet into the air, prompting authorities to evacuate nearly 1,000 ...