Texas wildfire leave ranches in ruins
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Cattle killed by wildfires lie in pasture burned by fires near Higgins, Texas, U.S.. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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Rancher Nancy Schwerzenbach walks with dogs through pasture burned by wildfires near Lipscomb, Texas, U.S. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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A calf killed by wildfires lies in a burned pasture near Higgins, Texas, U.S. (REUTERS)
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Dogs owned by rancher Nancy Schwerzenbach play in pasture burned by wildfires near Lipscomb, Texas, U.S. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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A chimney is all that stands in the footprint of a home destroyed by wildfires near Laverne, Oklahoma, U.S. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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A rancher uses a tractor to load cattle killed by wildfires into a trailer for disposal near Higgins, Texas, U.S. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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A fire extinguisher lies on the ground inside the remains of an equipment shed burned by wildfires near Lipscomb, Texas, U.S. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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A country road leads through a pasture burned by wildfires near Glazier, Texas. (Lucas Jackson / REUTERS)
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