UPDATE: Some Medina County residents who were previously ordered to evacuate due to a large brush fire in the area are free to return home for the night. The order is likely to be reinstated tomorrow. LEARN MORE:
, all residents north and northeast of Medina Lake, east of County Road 271, west of the Medina River and south of FM 1283 were previously told to evacuate. As of 10 p.m. on Saturday, March 26, those residents are now free to return for the night. Residents in the town of Mico who were previously told to evacuate may also return home.
Medina County OEM says the mandatory evacuation order for the original area is likely to return as the extreme fire weather returns on Sunday, March 27. Remain aware.
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