Texas is facing its largest wildfire in history, the Smokehouse Creek fire, which has burned over a million acres, destroyed homes, and claimed two lives. The fire, sparked on Monday, has been difficult to contain due to high temperatures, dry conditions, and strong winds. The blaze has devastated cattle ranches and communities, with containment efforts hindered by rugged terrain. The fire's impact on the region's cattle industry is significant, with thousands of cattle potentially affected. Climate change is likely contributing to the earlier and longer fire season in the area.