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HomeNewsTexas Governor Abbott Declares Disaster for 59 Counties as Flash Floods Hit

Texas Governor Abbott Declares Disaster for 59 Counties as Flash Floods Hit

AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a disaster declaration for 59 counties as flooding hits parts of the state.

The Weather Prediction Center has outlined an area in south-central Texas that is at risk of flash floods this week. High-water rescues have been reported in Uvalde County, which is in a high threat zone for flash flooding. Video has shown water covering roads and vehicles being swept away.

High-water rescues and water-covered roadways are being reported in parts of Texas as heavy rain slams southern areas of the state. Abbott activated emergency resources over the weekend and stepped up the state’s response with his disaster declaration Tuesday.

“The protection of Texans is my top priority,” Abbott said. “As severe storms and the threat of dangerous flash flooding continue across the state, this disaster declaration ensures we can rapidly deploy state resources to support local communities. Texas is positioned to respond quickly and effectively. I urge all Texans in affected areas to monitor local weather forecasts, avoid driving through flooded roadways, and have emergency supplies ready.”

Millions across Texas face the risk of flash flooding this week. Bexar, Harris and Travis counties are among the counties included in the declaration. Officials said more counties will be added as needed.

Upwards of a foot of rain is possible, mainly in the Big Bend Region, by the end of the week.



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