AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Texas A&M Forest Service reported a wildfire burning Saturday in Gillespie County near Fredericksburg. At 2:12 p.m., the fire was estimated at 400 acres and 0% contained.
Fredericksburg Fire and EMS said some evacuations are occurring. Crews are working to evacuate people as needed.
Officials said a shelter is available at Faith Baptist Church at 3022 N. State Highway 16.
The Texas A&M Forest Service reported on Saturday afternoon the Crabapple fire was burning in Gillespie County. The Texas A&M Forest Service reported on Saturday afternoon the Crabapple fire was burning in Gillespie County. The Texas A&M Forest Service reported on Saturday afternoon the Crabapple fire was burning in Gillespie County. The Texas A&M Forest Service reported on Saturday afternoon the Crabapple fire was burning in Gillespie County.Officials named the blaze the Crabapple fire and couldn't confirm if any structures or livestock have been impacted at this time.
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