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Governor Abbott Mobilizes Emergency Resources as Heavy Rain and Flash Floods Loom Over Texas

James Griffin by James Griffin
December 9, 2024
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HOUSTON, Texas— Governor Greg Abbott has issued a statewide call for preparedness and activated emergency response teams ahead of significant rainfall and potential flash flooding expected to hit East and Southeast Texas this weekend.

In a statement, Abbott emphasized proactive measures, saying, “As heavy rainfall and flash flooding threats begin this weekend, I directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate Swiftwater Rescue Boat Squads and search and rescue teams to help local officials. Texans are urged to monitor the weather, make an emergency plan, and follow the guidance of state and local officials. Remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”

Mobilized Emergency Resources

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  • 1 Mobilized Emergency Resources
  • 2 Rainfall and Flooding Forecast
  • 3 Safety Guidelines for Residents

Key resources activated by TDEM include:

  • Swiftwater Rescue Boat Squads from the Texas A&M Task Force 1.
  • Search and Rescue Boat Teams from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

These specialized teams are on standby to assist with swift-water rescues and other flood-related emergencies.

Rainfall and Flooding Forecast

The National Weather Service predicts heavy rain starting Sunday, continuing into the overnight hours, with a high likelihood of flash flooding in vulnerable areas.

Safety Guidelines for Residents

Governor Abbott urged residents to take these precautions:

  1. Follow Local Instructions: Stay informed and follow orders from local authorities.
  2. Create an Emergency Plan: Know evacuation routes and designate a safe place to stay.
  3. Assemble an Emergency Supply Kit: Include essentials like water, food, medications, and flashlights.

For additional resources:

  • Flood Updates: TexasFlood.org
  • Road Conditions: DriveTexas.org
  • Safety Guidelines: TexasReady.org
  • Preparedness Tips: TDEM Website

Residents are reminded to stay vigilant, avoid flooded roads, and prioritize safety as the state braces for severe weather conditions.

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