Popular on Rezul
- Advantage Marketing Launches 3-Minute Assessment to Help SMBs Diagnose and Fix Marketing Gaps
- CCHR Rejects Global Psychiatric Push to Electroshock Children
- Premier Workspaces Opens 17,129 SF San Diego Office at One Del Mar in Del Mar Heights/Carmel Valley
- Building Maintenance Management Shares Spring Checklist for Multi-Family Properties
- Just-In Time Worldwide, LLC Joins The National Van Lines Agent Network
- Americans Leave Behind or Discard 42% of Their Belongings When Moving Out for the First Time, Talker Research Finds
- iVAM2-ST2110 to Simplify IP Transitions and Reduce Monitoring Complexity
- Central Florida Luxury Real Estate Firm DANHOLM COLLECTION Partners with Luxury Presence to Expand Global Buyer Reach
- InterMountain Management Announces the Re-opening of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alexandria
- Vero Beach, Florida Real Estate News Update
Similar on Rezul
- Matthew Cossolotto Spotlights Make a Promise Day 2026 Events, Including Official Launch of Harness Your PromisePower and Issuing a "Peace Promise"
- L2 Aviation Awarded IDIQ Contract by the U.S. Army for M1A2 Abrams Tank
- Veikkaus Appoints New CFO as Finland's Gambling Monopoly Braces for Breakup
- CCHR: 'Plant-Based' Psychedelics Push Masks Synthetic Drugs and Billion-Dollar Profits
- Viasat, Galaxy 1 Communications and L2 Aviation to bring avionics integration to Advanced Air Mobility
- Fulton County DA Fani Willis Officially Endorses Dr. Heavenly Kimes + Black Economic Agenda
- CCHR Report Links 145 Violent Incidents to Psychiatric Drug Exposure, Urges National Oversight and Action
- CCHR Says New OIG Report Raises Concerns about Drugging Elderly with Antipsychotics
- SilverBow Strategies Launches RFPArchon™, the First Product in Its Artemis AI Solutions™ Suite
- Contracting Resources Group and Aalis Management Consulting Launch ARG Joint Venture Under SBA Mentor-Protégé Program
Texas: Governor Abbott Activates State Emergency Response Resources Ahead Of Severe Storms
Rezul News/10734966
~ As severe storms are expected to hit multiple regions of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has taken action to ensure the safety of the state's residents. In a press release today, the governor announced that he has directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate state emergency response resources.
Governor Abbott stated, "I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency resources to assist local officials with any potential weather impact." He also urged Texans to heed the guidance of state and local officials, monitor weather forecasts, and create an emergency plan for themselves and their loved ones. The governor emphasized the importance of not attempting to cross flowing streams or drive across flooded roadways, reminding residents to "Turn Around Don't Drown."
According to the National Weather Service, significant thunderstorm activity is expected to reach across a large portion of the state starting this afternoon and continuing into early Monday morning. These storms bring with them potential hazards such as damaging winds exceeding 75 miles per hour and large hail over 2 inches in diameter. Flash flooding is also a concern, with isolated pockets of 3-6 inches of rainfall possible in some areas. Tornadoes are also a risk in these severe weather conditions. The affected areas include West, North, East, Central, and South-Central Texas, with potential impacts reaching South and Southeast Texas as well.
More on Rezul News
In response to Governor Abbott's direction, several state emergency response resources have been made available to support local severe weather response operations. These include Swiftwater and Floodwater Rescue Boat Squads and Urban Search and Rescue Teams from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (Texas A&M Task Force 1, Texas Task Force 2, and Texas A&M Task Force 3), as well as personnel from the Texas Division of Emergency Management (State of Texas Incident Management Team, All Hazards Group responders, Incident Support Task Force, Disaster Recovery Task Force) who will be deployed across the state. The Texas Department of Transportation will also be monitoring road conditions, while the Texas A&M Forest Service will provide saw crews to assist with clearing roadways. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will have Game Wardens, rescue boat teams, and helicopters with hoist capability on standby to assist with water rescues. The Texas Department of Public Safety will also be involved in the response efforts, providing Texas Highway Patrol Troopers, helicopters with hoist capability, and a Tactical Marine Unit.
The Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force) will have Severe Weather Support Packages available, which include medics, ambulances, and all-terrain vehicles. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will provide Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents and County Extension Agents to support agricultural and livestock needs. The Public Utility Commission of Texas will monitor power outages and coordinate with utility providers, while the Railroad Commission of Texas will monitor the state's natural gas supply and communicate with the oil and gas industry. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will also be involved in monitoring air, water, and wastewater conditions.
More on Rezul News
Texans are reminded to make a plan for potential storm impacts, assemble an emergency supply kit, review family emergency plans, and follow directions from local officials. They can check road conditions at DriveTexas.org, find severe weather safety tips at TexasReady.gov, and access all-hazards preparedness information at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
As the severe storms approach, Governor Abbott has taken swift action to ensure that the state is prepared to confront any potential impacts. Texans are urged to stay informed about weather conditions in their area and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this time.
Governor Abbott stated, "I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency resources to assist local officials with any potential weather impact." He also urged Texans to heed the guidance of state and local officials, monitor weather forecasts, and create an emergency plan for themselves and their loved ones. The governor emphasized the importance of not attempting to cross flowing streams or drive across flooded roadways, reminding residents to "Turn Around Don't Drown."
According to the National Weather Service, significant thunderstorm activity is expected to reach across a large portion of the state starting this afternoon and continuing into early Monday morning. These storms bring with them potential hazards such as damaging winds exceeding 75 miles per hour and large hail over 2 inches in diameter. Flash flooding is also a concern, with isolated pockets of 3-6 inches of rainfall possible in some areas. Tornadoes are also a risk in these severe weather conditions. The affected areas include West, North, East, Central, and South-Central Texas, with potential impacts reaching South and Southeast Texas as well.
More on Rezul News
- XMax Inc. (N A S D A Q) Accelerates AI Expansion With $4.8 Million Contracted Revenue, $30+ Million Enterprise Pipeline and Strategic SpaceX Exposure
- Lnk.Bio Becomes the First Link-in-Bio Service Fully Manageable from Inside ChatGPT
- Did Drake Just Find His Next Signee? Peoria Rapper Rhymi Gifts "ICEMANDRAKE" Domains, Drops Debut Album Same Day
- Andrew Tate Says Los Angeles Is "Where I Belong" as He Hints at USA Move
- AI Property Management: How Property Management AI Is Changing Housing and Real Estate
In response to Governor Abbott's direction, several state emergency response resources have been made available to support local severe weather response operations. These include Swiftwater and Floodwater Rescue Boat Squads and Urban Search and Rescue Teams from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (Texas A&M Task Force 1, Texas Task Force 2, and Texas A&M Task Force 3), as well as personnel from the Texas Division of Emergency Management (State of Texas Incident Management Team, All Hazards Group responders, Incident Support Task Force, Disaster Recovery Task Force) who will be deployed across the state. The Texas Department of Transportation will also be monitoring road conditions, while the Texas A&M Forest Service will provide saw crews to assist with clearing roadways. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will have Game Wardens, rescue boat teams, and helicopters with hoist capability on standby to assist with water rescues. The Texas Department of Public Safety will also be involved in the response efforts, providing Texas Highway Patrol Troopers, helicopters with hoist capability, and a Tactical Marine Unit.
The Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force) will have Severe Weather Support Packages available, which include medics, ambulances, and all-terrain vehicles. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will provide Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents and County Extension Agents to support agricultural and livestock needs. The Public Utility Commission of Texas will monitor power outages and coordinate with utility providers, while the Railroad Commission of Texas will monitor the state's natural gas supply and communicate with the oil and gas industry. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will also be involved in monitoring air, water, and wastewater conditions.
More on Rezul News
- Jennifer Susanne Sommers Highlights Luxury Development Growth in Boca Raton
- Jennifer Susanne Sommers Highlights Strength of Parkland Florida Luxury Real Estate
- RAS AP Consulting Advances to Request for Proposal Stage in Heidelberg Materials' SAP Customer & Vendor Master Data Modernization Initiative
- Expert E-Bike Safety Advocate Issues Urgent Warning Following Recent Southern California Fatalities
- VeneerVibe Releases 2026 Snap-On Veneers Market Report
Texans are reminded to make a plan for potential storm impacts, assemble an emergency supply kit, review family emergency plans, and follow directions from local officials. They can check road conditions at DriveTexas.org, find severe weather safety tips at TexasReady.gov, and access all-hazards preparedness information at tdem.texas.gov/prepare.
As the severe storms approach, Governor Abbott has taken swift action to ensure that the state is prepared to confront any potential impacts. Texans are urged to stay informed about weather conditions in their area and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this time.
0 Comments
Latest on Rezul News
- GreenPointe Holdings breaks ground on TalisTrails in Tallahassee
- Sycor.Rental Named Among 2026 Best Microsoft Dynamics ERP Supply Chain Solutions
- Platte Canyon Capital Acquires 252-Unit Apartment Community in San Antonio, TX
- Veikkaus Appoints New CFO as Finland's Gambling Monopoly Braces for Breakup
- ICTPBX Released: White-Label, Multi-Tenant Open Source PBX Platform for ITSPs
- 5,521 College Athletes Launch Own Merch Stores in Just 30 Days on AthleteMerch.com, Reaching 7,975 Live Storefronts Nationwide
- Altruvest and Financial Executives International Canada Announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Nonprofit Boards Across Canada
- Free Critical Illness Claim Calculator Launches to the Public
- Veteran Developer Launches Illinois' Only All-Ranch Custom Home Subdivision in Huntley, IL
- HRC Fertility Celebrates Beverly Hills Grand Opening, Spotlighting Fertility Care as Women's Health Month Begins
- HRC Fertility's Dr. Christo G. Zouves Appointed to San Mateo County Medical Association Board of Directors
- HealthBook+ and Stonebrook Risk Solutions Partner to Bring Predictive Intelligence to Healthcare Risk
- Umbrella Becomes First FinOps Platform to Support AWS Billing Transfer Onboarding
- RECYCLEXPERT FZE Strengthens Leadership in Data Destruction UAE and GCC with Certified Secure ITAD Services
- Assymetrix Launches the Deepest Independent Prediction Market Data API
- Hendricks Property Management Launches Innovative "SAVE" Program to Provide Proactive Preventative Maintenance for San Antonio Rental Properties
- CCHR: 'Plant-Based' Psychedelics Push Masks Synthetic Drugs and Billion-Dollar Profits
- BTR: i2 Group Launches i2 Amplify, a Community Platform for Intelligence Professionals Worldwide
- Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices FNR announces partnership with Hunter Quinn Homes
- L.A. Watts Summer Games Announces Free Pelé Tribute Event at Magic Johnson Park