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~ In response to the severe storms that have impacted Texas this week, Governor Greg Abbott has announced an amendment to the state's disaster declaration. The update now includes Palo Pinto County, bringing the total number of counties covered by the declaration to four. The governor has also stated that additional counties may be added as needed.
According to Governor Abbott, the state is closely monitoring the affected communities and taking necessary measures to provide assistance. By updating the disaster declaration, first responders and emergency management teams will be able to quickly deploy critical resources to areas in need. The governor urges Texans to stay informed about weather conditions, create an emergency plan, and follow the guidance of state and local officials for their safety and that of their loved ones.
Damage assessments are currently underway and officials are reviewing reports submitted through the Texas Division of Emergency Management's Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool (iSTAT) survey. Texans who have been affected by the severe storms are encouraged to self-report any damage using the iSTAT survey at damage.tdem.texas.gov when it is safe to do so. These reports will assist emergency management officials in understanding the extent of impacts and determining additional resource needs for affected areas. They will also help determine if federal requirements for disaster assistance have been met.
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Texans can find more information about severe weather on the TDEM Disaster Portal at disaster.texas.gov. Governor Abbott continues to take action in providing all available resources to support communities affected by severe weather. This includes issuing a disaster declaration for North Texas storms and directing TDEM to request joint preliminary damage assessments with local and federal officials in impacted communities. Additionally, state emergency response resources have been activated ahead of potential severe weather risks.
As recovery efforts continue, Governor Abbott urges all Texans to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions during severe weather events. By working together and following guidance from authorities, we can ensure the safety and well-being of our communities during these challenging times.
According to Governor Abbott, the state is closely monitoring the affected communities and taking necessary measures to provide assistance. By updating the disaster declaration, first responders and emergency management teams will be able to quickly deploy critical resources to areas in need. The governor urges Texans to stay informed about weather conditions, create an emergency plan, and follow the guidance of state and local officials for their safety and that of their loved ones.
Damage assessments are currently underway and officials are reviewing reports submitted through the Texas Division of Emergency Management's Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool (iSTAT) survey. Texans who have been affected by the severe storms are encouraged to self-report any damage using the iSTAT survey at damage.tdem.texas.gov when it is safe to do so. These reports will assist emergency management officials in understanding the extent of impacts and determining additional resource needs for affected areas. They will also help determine if federal requirements for disaster assistance have been met.
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Texans can find more information about severe weather on the TDEM Disaster Portal at disaster.texas.gov. Governor Abbott continues to take action in providing all available resources to support communities affected by severe weather. This includes issuing a disaster declaration for North Texas storms and directing TDEM to request joint preliminary damage assessments with local and federal officials in impacted communities. Additionally, state emergency response resources have been activated ahead of potential severe weather risks.
As recovery efforts continue, Governor Abbott urges all Texans to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions during severe weather events. By working together and following guidance from authorities, we can ensure the safety and well-being of our communities during these challenging times.
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