If you live in southern Travis County and you are wondering what’s with all the smoke, it might be coming from over the county line in Kyle.

The Kyle Fire Department said debris piles are being burned as part a cleanup effort following recent flooding along the Blanco River.

Although the fires are in Hays County, residents in South Austin have reported smoke.

As of 11 a.m., the National Weather Service said winds were blowing at 9 mph from the south.

The Hays County Fire Marshal’s office is coordinating the burns, according to Kyle Fire Chief Kyle Taylor.

The Kyle Fire Department is not involved but fire officials have been receiving calls about smoke in the area.

This is the first time they have set debris left from floods on fire, Taylor said.

The Blanco River cleanup from previous floods is causing all of the smoke in #KyleTX today. They are burning debris piles.

— Kyle Fire Department (@KyleFD) February 17, 2017]]