Monday Update:

More than 100,000 tires continue to burn Monday morning in west Odessa.

Though not as thick, CBS 7 crews on scene report seeing visible smoke in the air as the sun came up.

Roads around the area are still closed as of 7 a.m. Monday morning. Asst. Fire Chief Jason Cotton reported Sunday night that the immediate danger of smoke inhalation has passed.

These are the currently closed roads, according to TxDOT:

North bound FM866 at an unnumbered ranch/lease rd about 1 mile south of FM2020

South bound FM866 at 29th ST

West bound FM2020 at Comanche.

West bound FM2020 at Fortune 500

South bound Buckskin at 29th St.

There is still no word on what started the fire. Crews will likely have to wait until the fire is completely out before they can begin the investigation into the cause.

Update:

The City of Odessa is urging residents in West Odessa east of Highway 866 who are being impacted by the smoke to stay indoors.

They say to close all windows, doors, fireplace dampers, and exterior vents; and if necessary, cover any cracks around doors, windows, or vents, with towels, plastic sheets, and even duct tape.

Update

The following comes from TXDOT:

Officials have 5 road closures, they are listed below.

North bound FM866 at an unnumbered ranch/lease rd about 1 mile south of FM2020

South bound FM866 at 29th ST

West bound FM2020 at Comanche.

West bound FM2020 at Fortune 500

South bound Buckskin at 29th St.

TXDOT tells us that these closures will last overnight, and this blaze could burn for days if not longer.

Update:

The City of Odessa tells CBS 7 that drivers should avoid University near 866 in West Odessa.

Fire crews are still working to put out this large blaze.

You can watch the fire LIVE

Update:

Andrea Goodson with the City of Odessa confirms multiple agencies are out working the fire including Goldsmith, Odessa Fire Rescue, West Odessa Volunteer, South Ector Co. Volunteer.

Weather conditions including high winds are making it difficult to fight the blaze, but no structures are threatened at this time. There are no reported injuries and the pile of tires is believed to be in a business area.

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A fire in West Odessa is causing a large plume of black smoke in the sky.

The black smoke in Odessa is cause by tires in the 2700 block of Buckskin Road, according to dispatch.

The cause of the blaze is still unknown as crews are on scene working to put out the blaze.

Stay with CBS 7 as we continue to update this story.