The fire broke out at a pumpkin patch in Texas, filling the air with explosions and thick black smoke as flames engulfed over 70 vehicles.

Many families with young children and infants ran to safety on Saturday, October 15, as others made their way toward the smoldering parking lot to save their car, truck or SUV.

John said it looked like something out of a war zone.

The veteran was at the fall attraction when the fire started and helped other people escape the area.

Bessick said that it was nerve-racking since he had post-traumatic stress disorder.

Visitors were warned to stay away from the farm after the fire started.

At least 73 vehicles were destroyed when firefighters from many departments responded to the fire.

The farm said nobody was hurt.

Some people were able to get out of the parking lot before the fire started, but others weren't so lucky.

I need to replace something for my 30th. One man wrote on Facebook that he was sad about his truck.

One person said that we are ok but my car is gone. There is a fire at the pumpkin patch.

The fire may have been started by a cigarette.

The Bell County Fire Marshall's Office is looking for someone who discarded a cigarette into the parking area. The fire marshal's office wants to hear from anyone with information.

After closing for the weekend, the Robinson Family Farm promised to reopen the following week.

No one was harmed and that is the most important to the farm. As we recover from this, we can't wait to make more fall memories with you.

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