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~ As severe weather and flood threats continue to loom over large portions of Texas this week, Governor Greg Abbott has taken action to ensure the safety and well-being of the state's residents. In a press release issued today, the Governor announced that he has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate additional state emergency response resources.
Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of working around the clock to deliver all necessary resources to communities affected by severe weather. He urged all Texans and visitors to heed guidance from state and local officials, monitor local forecasts, and make an emergency plan to keep themselves and their loved ones safe. The Governor also reminded everyone to "Turn Around Don't Drown," a crucial safety measure when dealing with flash flooding.
According to the National Weather Service, daily storm chances will remain across portions of the state this week, bringing with them the potential for heavy rainfall and flash flooding in areas that receive repeated rounds of rain. The Panhandle region is currently facing threats such as large hail and damaging wind gusts. Additionally, moisture associated with a storm system along the Texas Gulf Coast may increase the risk of storms in South, Central, East, and Southeast Texas over the next few days. Texans are advised to stay weather aware as conditions can change quickly.
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In response to Governor Abbott's direction, several state emergency response resources have been made available to support local response operations for severe weather. These include Swiftwater and Floodwater Rescue Boat Squads from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (Texas A&M Task Force 1, Texas Task Force 2, Texas A&M Task Force 3), Type 3 Urban Search and Rescue teams for flood rescues; State of Texas Incident Management Team; All Hazards Group responders; regional personnel from TDEM; personnel monitoring road conditions from Texas Department of Transportation; personnel and high-profile vehicles from Texas National Guard for assisting stranded motorists; Blackhawk helicopters for flood rescues; Game Wardens, rescue boat teams, and helicopters with hoist capability from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for water rescues; Texas Highway Patrol Troopers, helicopters with hoist capability, and Tactical Marine Unit from Texas Department of Public Safety; Severe Weather Support Packages with medics, ambulances, and all-terrain vehicles from Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force); Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents and County Extension Agents from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for agricultural and livestock needs; power outage monitoring and coordination with utility providers from Public Utility Commission of Texas; monitoring of the state's natural gas supply and communication with the oil and gas industry from Railroad Commission of Texas; and air, water, and wastewater monitoring from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
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Last week, Governor Abbott had already directed TDEM to activate state emergency response resources in anticipation of potential impacts from severe weather and flash flooding. Texans are urged to remain weather aware, review family emergency plans, pack an emergency supply kit, and follow instructions issued by local officials. For real-time road conditions, they can visit DriveTexas.org. Comprehensive severe weather information can be found at TexasReady.gov while flood information is available online at TexasFlood.org. All-hazards preparedness tips can be accessed at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
As the state continues to face severe weather threats this week, Governor Abbott's swift action in directing additional state emergency response resources is a testament to his commitment to ensuring the safety of all Texans. The Governor urges everyone to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this time.
Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of working around the clock to deliver all necessary resources to communities affected by severe weather. He urged all Texans and visitors to heed guidance from state and local officials, monitor local forecasts, and make an emergency plan to keep themselves and their loved ones safe. The Governor also reminded everyone to "Turn Around Don't Drown," a crucial safety measure when dealing with flash flooding.
According to the National Weather Service, daily storm chances will remain across portions of the state this week, bringing with them the potential for heavy rainfall and flash flooding in areas that receive repeated rounds of rain. The Panhandle region is currently facing threats such as large hail and damaging wind gusts. Additionally, moisture associated with a storm system along the Texas Gulf Coast may increase the risk of storms in South, Central, East, and Southeast Texas over the next few days. Texans are advised to stay weather aware as conditions can change quickly.
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In response to Governor Abbott's direction, several state emergency response resources have been made available to support local response operations for severe weather. These include Swiftwater and Floodwater Rescue Boat Squads from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (Texas A&M Task Force 1, Texas Task Force 2, Texas A&M Task Force 3), Type 3 Urban Search and Rescue teams for flood rescues; State of Texas Incident Management Team; All Hazards Group responders; regional personnel from TDEM; personnel monitoring road conditions from Texas Department of Transportation; personnel and high-profile vehicles from Texas National Guard for assisting stranded motorists; Blackhawk helicopters for flood rescues; Game Wardens, rescue boat teams, and helicopters with hoist capability from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for water rescues; Texas Highway Patrol Troopers, helicopters with hoist capability, and Tactical Marine Unit from Texas Department of Public Safety; Severe Weather Support Packages with medics, ambulances, and all-terrain vehicles from Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force); Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents and County Extension Agents from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for agricultural and livestock needs; power outage monitoring and coordination with utility providers from Public Utility Commission of Texas; monitoring of the state's natural gas supply and communication with the oil and gas industry from Railroad Commission of Texas; and air, water, and wastewater monitoring from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
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Last week, Governor Abbott had already directed TDEM to activate state emergency response resources in anticipation of potential impacts from severe weather and flash flooding. Texans are urged to remain weather aware, review family emergency plans, pack an emergency supply kit, and follow instructions issued by local officials. For real-time road conditions, they can visit DriveTexas.org. Comprehensive severe weather information can be found at TexasReady.gov while flood information is available online at TexasFlood.org. All-hazards preparedness tips can be accessed at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
As the state continues to face severe weather threats this week, Governor Abbott's swift action in directing additional state emergency response resources is a testament to his commitment to ensuring the safety of all Texans. The Governor urges everyone to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this time.
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