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Governor Abbott prepares state resources as severe weather threatens parts of Texas

AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has placed numerous resources on standby across the state in anticipation of severe weather expected to impact parts of Central, North, and East Texas on Wednesday. 

The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has rostered Texas A&M Forest Service Saw Crews, Texas Parks and Wildlife Water Rescue Boats, Texas A&M Engineering and Extension Service Urban Search and Rescue and Swift Water Rescue Boat Squads, and Texas Department of State Health Services Ambulance Strike Teams. The Texas State Operations Center remains activated at Level II in support of the ongoing response to COVID-19.

“The resources we have placed on standby will help the state protect Texans and respond to any potential severe weather that could reach our communities,” said Governor Abbott. “I urge all Texans to heed the guidance of local officials and pay attention to weather alerts.” 

Texans are encouraged to follow these safety tips:

State agencies involved in the response effort include the Texas Division of Emergency Management, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Military Department, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas A&M Engineering and Extension Service, Texas A&M Task Force One and State Mass Care Team.

For additional safety tips related to severe weather, read more: http://ready.gov/severe-weather 

Additional resources and information:

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