Possum Kingdom Lake fire in Texas alerted the fire fighter from around the country, which has been burning around nearly a week, destroying 150,000 acres of land and 150 homes and a church, according to the Texas Forest Service. The fire is one of several massive blazes across the state that firefighters were battling Wednesday morning, adding up to more than 1 million acres of land burned in a little more than a week in drought-stricken Texas. [36 Shots]Firefighters look on as an air tanker makes a pass over a wildfire near Possum Kingdom, Texas, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. AP / LM OteroA running wildfire threatens a home on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonEmergency crews battle a running wildfire that is threatning a home on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonSan Diego County firefighter Jason Lambirth surveys a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonVolunteer firefighters battle a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Graford, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonEmergency crews battle a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonEmergency crews fly over a burned home while battling a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonEmergency crews battle a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonFederal firefighter Jesus Palencia sets a back fire while fighting a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonVolunteer firefighter Jason Collard prepares to fight a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonSan Diego County firefighter Jason Lambirth surveys a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonFirefighter Craig Howard yells to another fire crew as they take up positions to save a house from a wildfire near Possum Kingdom, Texas, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. AP / LM OteroA running wildfire threatens a home on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonA bull tries to escape a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Graford, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonEmergency crews drop a fire retardant slurry on a running wildfire to save a house on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonTexas State Troopers Aaron Lewis and Greg Sullivan open a gate to allow livestock to escape a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Graford, Texas. Getty Images / Tom PenningtonFirefighter Jason Lambirth, of San Diego, surveys a wildfire near Possum Kingdom, Texas, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. AP / LM OteroFire fighters Craig Howard, right and Jason Collard wait for radioed instructions as smoke rises from a nearby wildfire near Possum Kingdom, Texas, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. AP / LM OteroAn unidentified man sprays water on the roof of the Palo Pinto County Law Enforcement Center to help protect the building as fires approach Palo Pinto, Texas, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Fort Worth Star-Telegram / Rodger MallisonDamage from wildfires can be seen near Possum Kingdom Lake where homes have been destroyed in the recreational area about 70 miles west of Fort Worth, Texas on April 19, 2011. The Dallas Morning News / David WooNew wildfires keep starting up near Possum Kingdom Lake where homes have been destroyed in the recreational area about 70 miles west of Fort Worth, Texas on April 19, 2011. The Dallas Morning News / David WooIn this aerial photo, damage from wildfires can be seen near Possum Kingdom Lake where homes have been destroyed in the recreational area about 70 miles west of Fort Worth, Texas on April 19, 2011. The Dallas Morning News / David WooIn this aerial photo, a new home that is under construction just missed the damage from wildfires near Possum Kingdom Lake where 32 homes have been destroyed in the recreational area about 70 miles west of Fort Worth, Texas on April 19, 2011. The Dallas Morning News / David WooScorched earth and burned trees sit after a wildfire blazed through early on Monday, April 18, 2011, in Coke County, Texas. The Abilene Reporter-News / Tommy MettheMike Warren stands in front of his house in Oak Hill. Texas after his home was destroyed in Sundays fire on Monday, April 18, 2011. Austin American-Statesman / Alberto MartinezDavid Griffin take in the damage of his home Monday, April 18, 2011, a day after a massive wildfire in Austin, Texas. AP / April CastroCory Martin, left, and Jason Taggart of Santa Clara, Utah fire department watch the hilltop is a blaze in Palo Pinto County near Strawn, Texas on Monday, April 18, 2011. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram / Max FaulknerDebris and burned trees are shown on Monday, April 18, 2011, a day after a massive wildfire ravaged the Austin, Texas, wildfire. The fire damaged at least 21 homes. AP / April CastroSmoke rises in the air as wildfire in Coke County, Texas, burns on Monday afternoon, April 18, 2011. The Abilene Reporter-News / Tommy MettheA Texas Forest Service air tanker drops fire retardant near a home in Coke County, Texas, while fighting a wildfire Monday afternoon, April 18, 2011. The Abilene Reporter-News / Tommy MettheIn an April 18, 2011 photo, volunteer Lexia Lemley prepares sandwiches for evacuees and firefighters at Graford Elementary School in Graford, Texas, where a Red Cross shelter has been set up for evacuees and firefighters. Dallas Morning News / Sonya N. HebertA Travis Co. Star Flight helicopter drops water on a wildfire that destroyed homes in southwest Austin, Texas on Sunday, April 17, 2011. AP / Jack PlunkettA firefighting plane makes a drop near a destroyed house on Callbram Lane in southwest Austin, Texas, during a wildfire on Sunday April 17, 2011. Austin American-Statesman / Jay JannerAustin firefighters work at a home that burned to the ground on Callbram Lane in southwest Austin, Texas during a wildfire on Sunday, April 17, 2011. Austin American-Statesman / Jay JannerA wildfire flairs up on the west side of Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas, Saturday, April 16, 2011. AP / LM OteroTrucks at a Possum Kingdom home are destroyed by the wildfires, Saturday April 16, 2011 near Mineral Wells, Texas. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram / Ron T. Ennis