As of 9:15 p.m., the Williams Road Fire was at 90 acres burned and 15% contained, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
While the fire was not yet a threat to structures in the area, a neighborhood south of the fire was warned to be safe, according to Burnet County OEM.
Officials responded to that grass fire shortly before 6 p.m. near 1500 Williams Road, which is west of Burnet, the Spicewood Fire Department said on social media.
KXAN Photojournalist Jordan Belt got video of the blaze coming from the Williams Road Fire which can be viewed in the video player above.
In addition to Spicewood FD, 10 Burnet County fire departments, the Texas A&M Forest Service, the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office and a task force from Llano also responded, according to the Burnet County OEM.
KXAN is working to get more information. Check back for updates.
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