A US nuclear weapons plant said it would be open as usual after pausing operations due to wildfires near Amarillo, Texas © - / Greenville Professional Firefighters Association/AFP 
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U.S. nuke weapons plant reopens as wildfires subside

Agence France-Presse

HOUSTON, United States (AFP) — A nuclear weapons plant in the US state of Texas said it would be open as usual on Wednesday after pausing operations due to wildfires in the area.

“The Pantex Plant is open for normal day shift operations for Wednesday, 28 February; all personnel are to report for duty according to their assigned schedule,” plant operators said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The Texas A&M Forest Service reported early Wednesday that 25 of 31 fires raging in the state were under control, but the largest blaze — known as the Smokehouse Creek Fire — had burnt 300,000 acres and remained uncontained.

Satellite imagery showed fires spreading near the northern city of Amarillo, fanned by strong winds and unseasonably warm temperatures, according to the local office of the National Weather Service.

The Pantex plant, located 34 kilometers from Amarillo, had earlier announced it was halting operations and had constructed a fire barrier to protect its facilities.

“Operations at the Pantex Plant have paused until further notice. All weapons and special materials are safe and unaffected,” it said on Tuesday evening.

The Pantex facility in Texas assembles and disassembles US nuclear stockpiles, carries out special nuclear material testing and manufactures high explosives.

Texas governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 60 counties on Tuesday, freeing up fire response resources.

Several towns, some up to 160 kilometers from Amarillo, issued evacuation orders, closing roads and ordering citizens to take shelter at home or in public facilities.