Hays County Include In Governor’s Presidential Disaster Declaration In Response To Recent Severe Weather And Flooding

“With such widespread flooding and devastation, additional resources are needed to help Texans recover. This request will help provide assistance and emergency services for Texans impacted…”


Governor Greg Abbott today sent a letter to President Donald Trump requesting a Presidential Disaster Declaration for Texas counties heavily impacted by recent severe weather and flooding that caused widespread damage across the state. Additional Texas counties may be added to the declaration as local, state, and federal agencies continue to assess damages.

“The magnitude of recent severe weather and flooding has taken a serious toll on Texans across the state,” said Governor Abbott. “With such widespread flooding and devastation, additional resources are needed to help Texans recover. This request will help provide assistance and emergency services for Texans impacted by this disaster, and I thank the President for his continued support.”

Governor Abbott has included the following counties in his request for a Presidential Disaster Declaration, which, if granted, would allow those affected to apply for Individual Assistance (IA), Other Needs Assistance (ONA), Crisis Counseling, Disaster Unemployment Assistance, Disaster Legal Assistance, and Disaster Case Management: Burnet, Ellis, Haskell, Liberty, Llano, Sutton, Tarrant and Travis counties.

Public Assistance Categories A through G including Direct Federal Assistance have been requested for Baylor, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Coleman, Fannin, Gillespie, Haskell, Hill, Hopkins, Houston, Jones, Kerr, Kimble, Knox, Leon, Llano, Madison, Mason, Nolan, San Patricio, San Saba, Sutton, Throckmorton and Travis counties.

In addition to the Presidential Disaster Declaration request, Governor Greg Abbott today also expanded his State Disaster Declaration to cover a total of 111 Texas counties. Governor Abbott has authorized the use of all available resources of state government and of political subdivisions to aid in the response efforts.

Counties included in the updated State Disaster Declaration are:

1. Aransas
4. Bandera
7. Bee
10. Brazoria
13. Brown
16. Caldwell
19. Cameron
22. Colorado
25. DeWitt
28. Eastland
31. Erath
34. Fort Bend
37. Gillespie
40. Grimes
43. Harris
46. Hidalgo
49. Hopkins
52. Jim Hogg
55. Karnes
58. Kerr
61. Kleberg
64. La Salle
67. Leon
70. Llano
73. Matagorda
76. Medina
79. Nolan
82. Parker
85. Refugio
88. San Saba
91. Starr
94. Tarrant
97. Travis
100. Val Verde
103. Waller
106. Wharton
109. Wilson
2. Atascosa
5. Bastrop
8. Bexar
11. Brazos
14. Burleson
17. Calhoun
20. Chambers
23. Comal
26. Dimmit
29. Edwards
32. Fannin
35. Frio
38. Goliad
41. Guadalupe
44. Haskell
47. Hill
50. Houston
53. Jim Wells
56. Kenedy
59. Kimble
62. Knox
65. Lavaca
68. Liberty
71. Madison
74. Maverick
77. Mills
80. Nueces
83. Polk
86. San Jacinto
89. Shackelford
92. Stephens
95. Taylor
98. Trinity
101. Victoria
104. Washington
107. Willacy
110. Zapata
3. Austin
6. Baylor
9. Blanco
12. Brooks
15. Burnet
18. Callahan
21. Coleman
24. Comanche
27. Duval
30. Ellis
33. Fayette
36. Galveston
39. Gonzales
42. Hamilton
45. Hays
48. Hood
51. Jackson
54. Jones
57. Kendall
60. Kinney
63. Lampasas
66. Lee
69. Live Oak
72. Mason
75. McMullen
78. Montgomery
81. Palo Pinto
84. Real
87. San Patricio
90. Somervell
93. Sutton
96. Throckmorton
99. Uvalde
102. Walker
105. Webb
108. Williamson
111. Zavala


 

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