What started as a grass fire in suburban Dallas turned into a devastating blaze, torching 10 to 20 acres. Now, parts of North Texas face "elevated fire ...
The spark set the cut grass on fire." "The fire started from someone brush hogging in the field behind the homes," Balch Springs Fire Marshal Sean Davis told CNN on Monday. "He hit some debris in the field that caused a spark. The fire ripped through a neighborhood of Balch Springs Monday, after someone mowed an area of tall grass or brush, known as "brush hogging."