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Published Texas, United StatesUpdated

Gov. Abbott activates state emergency resources ahead of anticipated severe weather

  • Governor Greg Abbott ordered the mobilization of extra Texas state emergency response teams on Sunday in preparation for severe weather expected in several regions throughout the state this week.
  • This action was taken in response to forecasts indicating severe weather conditions, including intense rainfall, risk of flooding, damaging winds, large hail, and potential tornadoes expected to affect the Panhandle, North, West, East, and Central Texas regions.
  • At Governor Abbott’s direction, emergency management officials collaborated with a coalition of 12 agencies—including the Texas National Guard and Texas A&M services—to ready response teams, activate shelters, and coordinate with utility providers in anticipation of potential power outages and storm-related damage.
  • Governor Abbott announced that Texas is prepared to utilize all available resources to assist residents as intense weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and the risk of flash floods, affect the region, and he reminded everyone to "Turn Around, Don't Drown."
  • The activation aims to ensure rapid response to damage, maintain public safety, and urges Texans to stay informed, heed local guidance, and prepare to protect themselves and their communities.
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Houston Chronicle broke the news in Houston, United States on Thursday, December 26, 2024.
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