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Fire crews monitor and investigate scene of southeast Houston fire after massive blaze, HFD says

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Last updated: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 4:51PM GMT
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A massive fire in southeast Houston first reported on Monday afternoon, is still sending smoke billowing for miles across the city on Tuesday morning.

The thick plume of smoke could be seen on Houston TranStar cameras, just south of the Ship Channel.

SkyEye13 continued to fly over the scene, where tires were among the flames, along with industrial piping.

Officials have not yet said the exact cause of the fire.

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3:29 AM GMT

Owner of burning recycling facility tied to COVID-era fraud scheme, records say

Residents watched a massive fire burn for hours Monday at a metal recycling facility, raising concerns about air quality as thick black smoke billowed over the neighborhood.

Victoria Delafuente said she woke from an afternoon nap around 3 p.m. to find the fire burning just outside her window.

"It's very concerning for us in this neighborhood," she said. "I'm just praying everything is under control."

Firefighters attacked the blaze from above as residents gathered to watch. While north winds appeared to help keep smoke away from their homes, some neighbors remained worried about potential health impacts.

State records show Dallas-based Mammoth Metal Recycling has been operating on Kellogg in southeast Houston since 2023. Federal court records show the company was later named in a $53 million fraud case tied to the Paycheck Protection Program, a COVID-era relief program. The company's owner was charged along with 13 others, pleaded guilty, and is scheduled to be sentenced next month.

Harris County records also show the company owes more than $100,000 in delinquent taxes. Attorneys and the company did not respond to requests for comment.

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3:16 AM GMT

HFD says crews will continue to battle flames against SE Houston tire fire into overnight hours

The Houston Fire Department said that crews will continue to battle the ferocious flames of the southeast Houston tire fire on Tuesday into the overnight hours.

Fire officials said that units have been on the scene since 2:50 p.m. According to HFD, there are about 200 firefighters on the scene.

Air monitoring is underway after crews battle a massive southeast Houston fire for several hours.

As of 6 p.m., HFD said that there are no injuries to any firefighters at the scene.

As of 6:30 p.m., there is no shelter-in-place order, according to HFD.

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Jun 22, 2026, 10:43 PM GMT

SkyEye13 shows crews dousing trees and areas surrounding SE Houston tire fire

On Monday afternoon, SkyEye13 was overhead, showing emergency crews dousing trees and areas surrounding the southeast Houston tire fire to prevent flames from spreading.

SkyEye13 captured images of crews dousing the trees and surrounding areas amid the ongoing tire fire in southeast Houston on Monday.
SkyEye13 captured images of crews dousing the trees and surrounding areas amid the ongoing tire fire in southeast Houston on Monday.
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Jun 22, 2026, 10:05 PM GMT

Residents share concern about smoke plume, air quality as tire fire rages near Second Ward

As the tire fire raged near Second Ward, residents shared concerns about the smoke plume and the air quality with Eyewitness News.

As the tire fire raged near Second Ward, residents shared concerns about the smoke plume and the air quality with Eyewitness News.