Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins has declared a state of disaster following heavy rains overnight and into the day.
He tweeted:"Based on preliminary damage assessments, I am declaring a state of disaster in Dallas County and requesting state and federal assistance for affected individuals. There are thresholds that must be met for each type of assistance."
Based on preliminary damage assessments, I am declaring a state of disaster in Dallas County and requesting state and federal assistance for affected individuals. There are thresholds that must be met for each type of assistance.Judge Jenkins also mentioned the county's first fatality due to floodwaters. "Please keep her husband and family in your prayers. Even less than and inch of water on roadways can cause the loss of control of a vehicle," Jenkins tweeted.
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