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Historic Texas prison evacuated due to massive fire.

An‌ Early Morning Fire Forces Evacuation of Texas‍ State Prison

An early morning fire erupted on Friday at a Texas state prison, forcing‍ officials to evacuate about 650 inmates in the historic facility in Huntsville,⁢ according to the Texas ⁤Department​ of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).

The Huntsville‌ Fire Department responded​ to the large ​blaze that ⁢broke out at about 2:30⁢ a.m. at the ⁤174-year-old Huntsville ⁤Unit, TDCJ spokesperson Amanda ​Hernandez​ told The Epoch Times in an email.

The fire ​affected the attic and third floor of ‌the administration ⁤building and the attic of a unit⁣ that‌ houses‍ inmates,​ according to Ms. Hernandez.

“All ⁤inmates, staff, and first responders are safe,” she⁢ said.

The Huntsville Unit is also known as​ the Walls Unit for the 15-foot brick wall that surrounds the‌ prison yard. ​It is the oldest ‍prison in Texas and is located near downtown Huntsville, about 70 miles north of Houston.

More than ⁣300 ⁢inmates were relocated⁣ when the fire started, but as it spread, more inmates ⁤had to be moved to another part ⁤of the prison.

“Approximately 650 inmates were evacuated to⁢ a⁢ secure location.” Ms.​ Hernandez⁢ said, adding ​that about 400⁢ of‍ the‍ inmates will be relocated‍ to⁤ other ‌facilities⁤ across the state.

Huntsville Fire Chief Greg Mathis told local news stations that crews arrived quickly ⁣at the scene, where they found heavy smoke coming from a cell block.

Huntsville Fire Department ⁢requested mutual ‍aid⁤ from several fire departments, including Dodge ​Fire Department, Prairie View Volunteer Fire Department, Riverside, Montgomery County, Walker County‍ Emergency Service District 1, and New Waverly Fire Department.

Huntsville Police Department ⁢was also on⁤ the⁢ scene to assist.

Mr. Mathis told reporters during⁤ a press briefing that even “after the main body​ of fire was knocked down,”‌ firefighters were continuing⁤ to put out hot spots, or smaller fires, in the administration building.

“This is going to be a pretty extensive mop-up ​operation,” Mr. Mathis said.

The extent of ⁤the damage to‌ the facility is not immediately known.

Ms. Hernandez said the cause ‍of the fire has not been‍ determined at this point.

“We will have a complete⁣ investigation to determine [the cause],” she said. “We will complete an investigation in conjunction with the Huntsville Fire Department.”

Mr. Mathis also⁢ told reporters that the ‌cause was unknown, and the State Fire ​Marshal’s Office had ‍been notified‌ about the incident.

TDCJ ⁢has ⁢canceled visitation for the weekend. Relocated inmates who were scheduled for release over the next⁤ week will still be released, but their release will take place at another facility.

Concerns Across the Texas Prison System

Huntsville ⁣is the ⁣headquarters ​of the‍ Texas prison system, which houses ⁤about 130,000 inmates. The system ⁤has come under scrutiny over the lack of air-conditioning in about 70 percent of its 100 ‌units and concerns over fire prevention.

In​ 2021, ​a report by the State ​Fire Marshal‌ showed that most ‍of the units’ fire alarm⁢ systems‍ weren’t functioning‍ properly. Inspectors found nearly 1,700 violations and ‍also noted that steam kettles were often used as fryers.

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