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Loreben Tuquero
By Loreben Tuquero February 29, 2024

This photo doesn’t show the Smokehouse Creek fire in Texas; it was posted in 2017

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The Smokehouse Creek Fire that broke out in Texas on Feb. 26 has burned through an estimated 850,000 acres, becoming Texas’ second-largest wildfire ever recorded, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.

Social media users provided updates and information on where to donate money or supplies. A Feb. 27 Facebook post attached two photos showing land covered in fire and smoke.

"Friends!! Our TEXAS PANHANDLE is on fire!! They’re evacuating parts of it as we speak," the caption read.

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But the first photo doesn’t show the Smokehouse Creek fire; it was first posted in 2017.

A reverse-image search showed that the photo was used in a Texas Monthly feature published in August 2017 about three people who died in a fire in Texas’ Gray County in March 2017.

The photo was posted seven years ago; it does not show the current Smokehouse Creek fire. We rate that claim False.

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