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Friday, September 20, 2024 at 1:53 AM
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Governor Abbott Increases Readiness Level Of State Operations Center Ahead Of Severe Weather

AUSTIN - Gov. Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to increase the readiness level of the State Operations Center to Level II (Escalated Response) as storms move across the state with potential to bring severe weather to large portions of Texas through this evening.

“The State of Texas stands ready to provide all available resources needed to support Texans as severe weather moves across large portions of our state,” Abbott said. “To ensure support and resources are swiftly deployed to impacted communities, I have directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to increase the readiness level of the State Operations Center. Texans are encouraged to remain cautious and heed the guidance of state and local officials and emergency management partners as they work to keep our communities safe from these storms." 

The National Weather Service forecasts an increased risk of severe thunderstorms, including damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, and heavy rain in North, East, Central, and Southeast Texas today into early Friday morning.

  • Texas Department of Transportation
  • Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
  • Texas A&M Forest Service
  • Texas Department of State Health Services
  • Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
  • Texas Animal Health Commission
  • Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
  • Public Utility Commission of Texas
  • Railroad Commission of Texas
  • Texas Department of Public Safety
  • Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
  • Texas National Guard
  • Texas Department of Information Resources

The Governor also directed TDEM to activate additional state emergency response resources:

  • Texas Department of State Health Services – Texas Emergency Medical Task Force: Ambulances buses and emergency medical personnel

Yesterday, the Governor directed TDEM to prepare state emergency response resources ahead of the severe weather moving across North, East, Central, and Southeast Texas. Additionally, state firefighting resources continue to support local officials responding to wildfire weather conditions in the western half of Texas. The National Weather Service fire weather outlook shows elevated-to-critical risk of wildfires in West, Northwest, and South Texas through Friday.

Gov. Abbott encourages residents to remain weather aware, monitor local weather forecasts, and make an emergency plan.

Visit texasready.gov for severe weather and wildfire safety information.


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