Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration on Saturday for four South Texas counties impacted by rainfall and flooding, according to a press release.
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The counties included in the declaration are Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy. The release states that additional counties may be added as conditions change.“Texas continues to support local communities impacted by heavy rainfall and flash flooding,” Abbott said, in part.The following state emergency response resources are engaged in supporting local flooding, severe weather and wildfire operations:The Texas State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level II to coordinate assistance in affected areas. Authorities are urging Texans to stay informed, avoid driving through flooded roadways, and heed warnings from local officials. Those whose homes or businesses were damaged by the storms are encouraged to report it through the Individual State of Texas Assessment ToolSA Live deals this week: Selena treat discounts & moreBefore you complain about grocery prices again, check out this Sam’s Club membership deal
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