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La Pryor Today
By the People, for the People
Large Grass Fire Erupts on Highway 83 in Zavala County
Officials warn drivers to expect heavy smoke and low visibility in the area.
Mar. 15, 2026 at 9:06pm
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Emergency responders were called to a large grass fire along Highway 83 north of La Pryor, Texas in Zavala County. The Zavala County Sheriff's Office is urging drivers to use caution when traveling through the area due to heavy smoke and low visibility.
Why it matters
Grass fires can quickly spread and pose a serious threat to public safety, especially along major highways where visibility is critical for safe driving. The Zavala County region has experienced drought conditions that increase the risk of wildfires.
The details
According to officials, the fire broke out along the side of Highway 83 north of the town of La Pryor. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene to battle the blaze. Drivers in the area are being warned to expect heavy smoke and low visibility that could make travel hazardous.
- The fire was reported on March 15, 2026.
The players
Zavala County Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency that is coordinating the emergency response and warning drivers about the fire.
The takeaway
This grass fire highlights the ongoing risk of wildfires in drought-prone regions, and the importance of driver awareness and caution when traveling through areas affected by such emergencies.
