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Texas: Governor Abbott Updates Texans On Statewide Flooding Response

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~ At the State Operations Center in Austin, Governor Greg Abbott held a press conference and severe weather briefing today to provide an update on the state's response to the ongoing flooding across Texas. The Governor stated that the flood is expected to break records and that over 1,300 state personnel from more than 30 agencies have already been activated to respond. He also mentioned that more than 800 vehicles, 75 boats, and 20 aircraft have been deployed for rescue efforts.

During the briefing, Governor Abbott received updates on the current impacts of the flood and the state's response efforts. He declared a disaster for 59 counties yesterday and directed emergency response resources to be pre-positioned on Sunday in anticipation of severe flooding. The Governor also instructed state agencies to remain fully engaged and ensure that all necessary resources are in place to support affected communities.

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Joining Governor Abbott at the briefing were several state emergency management and public safety officials, including Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd, Texas Military Department Adjutant General Thomas Suelzer, Texas Department of Public Safety Lieutenant Colonel Jason Taylor, Texas Department of Transportation Senior Director of Engineering and Safety Operations Jessica Butler, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service CEO David Coatney, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Executive Director David Yoskowitz.

State agencies are actively monitoring river levels and weather conditions while providing support to local emergency management officials across Texas. The State of Texas is committed to deploying all necessary resources to protect lives in affected areas.

Governor Abbott also reminded Texans to never drive through flooded roadways and urged them to "Turn Around, Don't Drown." He advised residents to continue monitoring local weather forecasts and have emergency supplies ready in case conditions worsen.

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