Agents in the Texas Panhandle are assisting with recovery and relief efforts in communities affected by the historic wildfires.

Students, staff and faculty members provided critical care to animals affected by the historic fire in the Texas Panhandle.

A Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service economist expects the effects of the Smokehouse Creek fire will be localized.

A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program focuses on supporting the mental health of community members as part of the disaster recovery process.

Advice from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service on returning to affected areas and reporting damage.

The potential for wildfire is expected to increase over the weekend.

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is establishing supply points in several locations in the region to accept donations.

The team will provide care to search and rescue dogs and help animals and shelters affected by the blaze.

In light of recent wildfires and this week's high fire danger forecast, the Texas A&M Forest service is encouraging Texans to take extra precautions.